TITLE: My Secret Garden NAME: Brendt Hess COUNTRY: USA EMAIL: brendthess@home.com WEBPAGE: None TOPIC: Gardens COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. JPGFILE: bhgarden.jpg ZIPFILE: bhgarden.zip RENDERER USED: Pov-Ray 3.1g TOOLS USED: IrfanView (File conversion), DO_* include files (by Derek Owens - Tulips, Flowers) RENDER TIME: 21h 25m 48s (12m 46s parse) HARDWARE USED: Pentium II-350 IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Whenever I get too stressed or tired at work, I just open my desk drawer, and contemplate my secret garden. A few minutes, and I'm ready to go again. DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: I wanted something different for gardens, but still wanted to do something with plants, so... The evergreen tree was my first attempt at a good-looking tree. I had planned on using the DO_Tree include file, but really wanted an evergreen, so I started playing... I don't think any significant piece of the include file is unchanged from the original. The needles are primarily boxes with a gradient texture. The ends of the needle-bearing branches have a spray of small cylinders. The construction of the tree is controlled by random generation of the branches from smaller sub-branches, also randomly generated. The decorative grasses are from another macro I had originally created for the Landmarks round (although I didn't complete my entry for that round - stacking rocks is not easy). Again, the plamts are randomly generated. The grassy beds are boxes, cylinders, and a torus with a simple bozo texture with color mapping. The flowers in the grass are from the DO_Flowers1 include file. There are also a group of bushes from the DO_Flowers file, and a bed of tulips from the DO_Tulips include file. I have modified the DO_Tulips file to contain two macros based on the original plants - DO_Tulip(CCode) and DO_TulipLeaning(CCode), where CCode is used in a #switch to control the color of the flowers. The desk itself is partially complete. A different camera angle will show the narrow middle desk drawer (with lock), but you will also see that the desk needs to be completed. I will probably make a desk include file in the future when I complete it. The floor surface is the carpet in my office, created with a checker pattern with a secondary pattern in it. Lights include the window behind my desk, and the lights in the ceiling above me. (I will also be working on completing my office in the future - it could come in handy.) I had a lot of fun working on this - plants are certainly challenging, and matching textures and colors to reality is as well. Hope you like it