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A small collection of images rendered with POVRay.

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LART
[Click to enlarge] The LART logo, full size (24 bpp, 1024x786 png). This is version 2, a re-work of art based on the ClusterLART source (which is based on the first LART logo... you know how things are done).
[Click to enlarge] The same image as above, this time without radiosity. The pins appear much less shiny now.
[Click to enlarge] ...and a version with the same background colour as the LART Pages. Strange: it's not so much the number of pins or the texture of the chip body that makes rendering take long, but the superellipsoid and the text. This is again without radiosity.
lart.pov28 Apr 2000 01:26:455,622 bytes

The POVRay source for the LART logo, with all kinds of nifty options you can turn on or off. Released under the same license as all other LART software.

ClusterLART
[Click to enlarge] The ClusterLART logo, full size (24 bpp, 1024x786 png). It was rendered at the best quality (antialiasing, radiosity) in 3.5 hours on a Pentium III 500MHz.
[Click to enlarge] A close-up of the area around pin 1 (24 bpp, 1024x786 png). The finish of the chip body has become more realistic and the light sources are now area lights to make the shadows softer. This dramatically increases the rendering time, but that's something you can allocate to the nightly CPU cycles :)
cluster.pov22 Apr 2000 03:28:255,427 bytes

The POVRay source for the ClusterLART logo, with all kinds of nifty options you can turn on or off. Released under the same license as all other LART software.

Related files
pov.ini22 Apr 2000 03:28:26152 bytes

ini file for POVRay. Put it in your current working directory, so your setup is the same for all files in that directory. It is read by the pov script.
pov22 Apr 2000 03:28:25554 bytes

A simple script to start POVRay with the correct options. Just uncomment the line you want to use and run pov cluster.pov. May need some tweaking for your setup.


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