PovRay Schtuff

I got an email today asking if I could post some images that I have done with PovRay. I scoured my back up DVDs and culled these for your viewing pleasure. This is roughly 3% of what I have done since PovRay v. 2.0 (?), but it should give you an idea what is possible.

These are thumbs, so clicking will bring up (hopefully :-)) the full sized JPEG. I apologize in advance to all you folks on dial-up.

 

9 Responses to “PovRay Schtuff”

  1. Ψ*Ψ Says:

    Those are really nice!

  2. Kutti Says:

    Wow, would you mind making a tutorial for the fifth picture? This is awesome!

  3. Wavefunction Says:

    The last four pics are amazing

  4. stefan Says:

    Could you actually tell which programm you used for the first image (especially that the ribbons have a “tube” border). I only know of provscript for mac which does that (the win version doesn’t *g* ).

  5. Milo Says:

    stefan,

    all three protein images were created by first using VMD to process the pdb file then PovRay to render it. I’ll be explaining how to do this shortly in a forthcoming How To.

  6. stefan Says:

    Thanx Milo,

    I will take a look at VMG and look forward to your tutorial,

    all the best,
    Stefan

  7. Taitauwai Says:

    Wow! Teach me o-wise one! I am drooling. Need to learn to make beauuuutiful picture for my poster presentation. Me like pix #6. Me like bubbles.

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  9. Francesco Says:

    Hello, very nice pictures. I done something with povray too.
    Visit the ray-tracing galleries on my site.
    To see other molecules other than ray-traces you need a plug-in.
    Comments are welcome.
    Bye
    Francesco

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