Short: Imagine Pic. Drew Vogel Architecture: generic PICTURE: Master.IFF24 and Master.DCTV TITLE : The Making of a Masterpiece... CREATOR: Drew Vogel, BowTie Productions DATE : 11-Oct-93, original release 04-Oct-93 ** UPDATE: This new release adds another object to the scene (the Attributes requester). I found the other one just too plain. This picture was created with Imagine 2.0. It rendered in just 13 minutes on my Amiga 2000/030/882 with 1 meg chip, 4 megs of 32-bit memory. This is a compilation of screen shots and a finished picture of mine (called Cafe.DCTV) that was rendered a few months ago. I saw an ad in September's Computer Graphics World that I liked, and wanted to try to put a slightly different spin on it... This is the result. In order to preserve the detail on the screen shots, it was necessary to set the EDLE (anti-aliasing) to 0. Normally, I render with a setting of 30. I agree with Steve Worley (hi Steve!) that EDLE should be configurable in individual projects. Hey Impulse - are you listening? The Cafe.DCTV picture uses the following textures: SwirlTurb VeinedMarble Pastella Bump TreeBark VaryAbsRGB The sword in Cafe.DCTV is an object created by Al Braunworth and is available on a Shareware collection that he offers. The font object was created by Paul Wehner and Drew Vogel. This file is being distributed with a 4-plane DCTV version also, and it is recommended that you view in this format, if possible. The DCTV version displays finer detail with the lights and shading, and the texturing on the torus looks much better. Additionally, the DCTV version is about 1/4 the size of the 24-bit file. Don't claim this as your own. It's mine. Leave it the way you found it. Call The Cafe' BBS - 606-581-7877, speeds up to 16.8 with USR DS. FidoNet 1:108/245. Or, VOGELAP@UCUNIX.SAN.UC.EDU puts you in touch with the creator.