EMAIL: robomark@ihug.co.nz NAME: Mark Gilliver TOPIC: Time COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. RENDERER USED: winpov 3.0beta TOOLS USED: GUM 0.92, Breeze Designer 2.01 RENDER TIME: 3 hours 18 minutes HARDWARE USED: 486DX2-66 IMAGE DESCRIPTION: I call this device 'Time's missing link'. It is a standard hourglass with an extra tube (on the right) and a motor to recycle the sand to the top sphere. The motor is powered by a battery which is recharged by the small solar dish on top. The electricity is also used to run the laser in the neck of the hourglass which measures the sand passing through and this run the digital clock at the base. It's my idea of what might happen if gears had not been invented. Where the idea came from I don't know, I think it was a slow day at work. DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: As my version of GUM is unregistered I am limited to 50 objects in a file. To overcome this I created the model in sections. I started with the support structure to determine the overall size and position of everything. The other sections were done by using a piece of the structure as a reference point. The textures were done using the POV-Ray sample textures, importing them into Breeze Designer (which has a good texture facility) and then tweaking them to my preference. Finally I created a file with the lights, camera and base plane in it. I then imported all of the sections and rendered it. The GUM restriction only means you can't save more than 50 object in a scene. WHAT I KNOW CAN BE DONE TO IMPROVE THE PICTURE (but didn't have the time to work out...) The laser beam is only a cylinder, a cylindical light would be better as it would 'glow' on the surrounding objects. The lights would look better with Area spot-lights but the rendering time would make it prohibitive on my machine. The textures currently make the object look like it belongs in a mystical stand at a fair ground. A good varnished wood texture and maybe a clear glass with a coloured vein running through it would raise it market value.