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Protien rendering

Mayhem33

[H]ard|Gawd
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Has anyone generated thier own protien models here using pov-ray?
This is used for ray tracing generated images.

 
I just happened across it today. I am in the process of rendering a 800 x 600 AA image right now.
I ran a smaller one just a bit ago 512 x 384 no AA and it took an hour to do. :eek:
This next one will take a bit longer im sure. :rolleyes:
Can you create your own images from scratch with this or can you import any image?
I have never seen or used this before.
 
I think it's for making final renders of stuff. You have to import images to it. I use it with Cheif Architect.
 
Mayhem33 said:
Has anyone generated thier own protien models here using pov-ray?
This is used for ray tracing generated images.

Yep, I wrote a perl script in a few minutes (okay, a few hours) which generates a big [H] protein. What were you looking for in particular?

Mayhem33: those render times seem awfully high, what machine is this and on what scene?
 
unhappy_mage said:
Yep, I wrote a perl script in a few minutes (okay, a few hours) which generates a big [H] protein. What were you looking for in particular?

Mayhem33: those render times seem awfully high, what machine is this and on what scene?

Its that case badge ....you know the 1 with the [H] on it! :p
Ha Ha, really it is that last pic I posted in ideas perks thread.
What you see there is only a small part of the whole protien, and it was 800 x 600 with AA.
Still seem off? The .pdb file is 528 K, the image file is 1.37 megs.
Tell me what you know!
 
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