3D Computer Animation: My POV-Ray Experience

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3D computer animation is a popular topic among users, with a strong recommendation for POV-Ray as a powerful tool for creating both animations and still renderings. Users express admiration for the impressive work produced by artists using these tools. While some have experience with other software like 3D Max and Bryce, they find POV-Ray particularly appealing for its capabilities. The time investment required for rendering animations is noted, leading many to focus on still images instead. A few users share links to their work, showcasing projects related to the Europa Mission and a 3D rendering of Escher's "Ascending and Descending." The community highlights the potential of POV-Ray, referencing the Hall of Fame on its website, which features exceptional works that resemble photographs. Some users also mention their experiences with other software like Maya, indicating a diverse interest in 3D graphics tools.
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I was wondering if anyone here did much in the way of 3D computer animation. I downloaded POV-Ray for windows a while back and love it! I recommend that anyone interested in animation grabs themselves a copy. =]
 
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I know Janus is familiar with 3D graphics. I've fiddled with 3d max and bryce, but never really had the time to study it. However I am truly impressed with what some artists create with the tools.
 
I came across Pov-ray some time ago, more or less by accident, and like you, fell in love with it.
While I've done some animations, I've mostly done still renderings, mainly because of the time involved with rendering the multiple frames needed for animation.

Here's a link to a web page that shows some of my work, including a few animations. Please excuse any glitches, I haven't worked on, or updated it in a while. It contains mostly some of my earlier stuff.

http://www.geocities.com/janus58.geo/index.html

Below are some stuff I did for PF's "Europa Mission"; Basically some "artist's interpretations" of the hardware at different phases of the mission.

http://home.teleport.com/~parvey/Ascent.jpg

http://home.teleport.com/~parvey/arrival.jpg

http://home.teleport.com/~parvey/return.jpg

http://home.teleport.com/~parvey/lander.jpg

This last one is one of my latest projects, A 3D rendering of Escher's "Ascending and Descending"

http://home.teleport.com/~parvey/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/ascend.jpg

BTW, my avatar is a animation I did with Pov-ray.
 
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Cool Janus. =]

I haven't done anything terribly special with stills yet, I'm still learning. I've been playing mainly with macros, working out how to write some cool include files and so on, then I'll make a short animation of a chess game.
 
You can do some real awsome stuff with POV-Ray. I don't know if you saw the Hall of Fame on the pov-ray website when you downloaded it, but anyway here it is.
http://www.povray.org/community/hof/
Some of those look like photographs

I, myself has not really used POV-Ray. I've played around with Maya, and other programs, though.
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