TITLE: I Won! NAME: William de Beaumont COUNTRY: United States EMAIL: amdebe1@ulster.net WEBPAGE: http://www.ulster.net/a/m/amdebe1/ TOPIC: Dreaming COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. JPGFILE: i_won.jpg ZIPFILE: i_won.zip RENDERER USED: POV-Ray 3.1g.Linux.gcc TOOLS USED: NEdit, The GIMP (for image maps and jpegization), import (for screenshots) Mozilla (in screenshots) RENDER TIME: about 8hrs HARDWARE USED: Intel Celeron 300A@374MHz, 192MB IMAGE DESCRIPTION: My dream :) I wake up in the morning, the light shining through the window behind my computer, and check the IRTC website to see who won this round... DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: The model of the computer is mostly inherited from my last entry, 'PovMe', but I have added and improved many small details, and I made a wider world around it (instead of the blackness in 'PovMe'). Most of the details are based in reality; I really do have stacks of disks on my computer, some of them in those clear plastic boxes. The front bezel of my computer really doesn't fit :) The only really fake parts of the scene are the paintings in the corner. Those are only there because the wall was blank otherwise, and I didn't really feel like taking photographs of the pictures that are actually on my wall :) That and the fact that I run my monitor at a higher resolution that didn't show up well at 800x600, so I kinda fudged the screenshot slightly :). I tried, but I couldn't stop some of the lines from becoming dashed lines (or otherwise look bad) while keeping antialiasing on. The major problem I had in making this picture was the lighting. Theoretically it should just have two lights, the window and the ceiling light. In reality, the light bounces everywhichway off of the white surfaces of the computer, and off the walls of my room. Radiosity didn't do the trick, so I had to use a bunch of area lights. I had a hard time placing and sizing those lights so that they would light each surface correctly. Placing each light made some surfaces too bright, so I had to readjust all the others :( Changes in the computer model from 'PovMe' include: -curved key arrangement -nibs on the f, j, keypad 5, and arrowpad space keys -adjustments to the keycap image_map (some marks went down the sides of the keys) -better cables (based on manually placed torii and cylinders, rather than randomly placed spheres and cylinders) -better-looking monitor controls, complete with labels and a decorative crease (as well as a not-so-decorative one :) -better placed vents on the side of the computer case -vents on the bezel And yes, I do have a mouse, it's just out of frame :) It's in my hand; I use my mouse differently from most people, kind of like an upside-down trackball. Vote for this image and make my dream come true! ;)