See the picture I have linked to on the right? It is a picture created by Norbert Kern for the International Ray Tracing Competition, which is held each year. If you think that looks impressive, look at the large view. Remember that picture is not a photograph -- it is a 3d virtual world that exists only inside a computer. If you had the text files that are the description of that world then you could view it from any position inside it. You could look back this way from the other side of the stump. You could look through the eyes on the woodpecker (notice the woodpecker?).
Some time ago I gave a link to another of Norbert Kern's beautiful POV-Ray worlds called warm-up (or large version). I'd wished for some time that I could lay my hands on the scene description so that I could render it from different positions in the world, and see what is beyond the trees. Well, I found it! If you want to try your hand at it check out the zip file next to his winning listing on http://www.irtc.org/stills/2001-06-30.html (Note that it requires a slightly modified version of POV-Ray called MegaPOV. I'm having a go at altering the source to render in the latest standard version of POV-Ray.)
My favorite POV-Ray artist of course is the mind-blowingly brilliant Gilles Tran.
http://www.oyonale.com/
If you want to see a whole lot of gorgeous POV-Ray pictures check out http://www.povcomp.com/hof/index.html
If you become sufficiently interested that you decide to try your hand at making your own worlds then download POV-Ray from http://www.povcomp.com/download/
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Date: 2004-09-06 09:40 pm (UTC)I love the way he picks a colour and uses that to tint the whole palette for the picture; his composition; his breath-taking imagination; his attention to small details; and, the way his art often appears to be made from a collection of "found objects".
My favourites are:
Main Street (made it my desktop week or so back) and its variations, Main Street (blue) and Main Street (west). They look like pulp sci-fi versions of "The Fifth Element" or "Judge Dredd". :)
Family (was my desktop until recently).
His Variations series is very clever, too.