TITLE: Die Traumdeutung (Interpretation of Dreams) NAME: Christophe Bouffartigue COUNTRY: France EMAIL: tofbouf@oreka.com WEBPAGE: http://tofbouf.free.fr TOPIC: Dreaming COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. JPGFILE: cbdream.jpg ZIPFILE: cbdream.zip RENDERER USED: POVMan 0.72 (beta, not released yet...) (compatible with POVMan 0.71.4, except for radiosity settings) TOOLS USED: The Gimp 1.2 images maps found on the Web Surface Subdivision Suite by J.Van Sickle (http://enphilistor.users4.50megs.com/sss.htm) RENDER TIME: Approximately 3 hours HARDWARE USED: Pentium IV 1.5GHz, 512 Mo RAM Win2K Pro IMAGE DESCRIPTION: "Die Traumdeutung" is the original title of Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams" . DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: Because of (once more) lack of time, there's not the sleeping character I intended to put on the bed. So, this picture is rather simple. But, there's still 2 objects a little more complicated... The table, wall, lamp and alarm clock are CSG (the digits are cylinder filled with media...). The mattress was designed using the "Surface Subdivision Suite" (SSS) by John Van Sickle. The starting mesh is constitued with only 28 points. It is subdivide once (28*4=112 points), then the points are perturbed, then the mesh subdivided once more (112*4=448), then perturbed, and finally subdivided 2 twice (448*4*4=7168 points). The resulting mesh look like a mattress sleeve. This book on the table is really constitued of 100 sheets. The sheets are the results of 50 cloth simulations, and the last ones were image-mapped to make the cover. Look "fallenbook.pov" for details. One area_light and radiosity were used to illuminate this scene. The image maps are given in jpeg format in the source archive, and must be converted to tga.