Image : GPTOON.JPG 800x600x16.7m 2 hours 37 minutes to render (on a P120) Author : Greg Pape (mstgreg@cencom.net) The image on the television set is a screen shot from a great TV show by the name of ReBoot which happens to be 100% computer-generated. I decided that, given the nature of the competition and this month's topic, involving a computer-generated "cartoon" would be very fitting. I thought I'd work in the "comics" side of the topic as well, as seen in the "Far Side" calendar on top of the VCR. There are a couple of odd references I thought I'd point out, aside from the ReBoot image on the TV and the "Far Side" calendar. First, the panels on the TV and VCR where you might normally find the manufacturer's name say "POV-RAY". That picture hanging on the wall is GPBRIDGE.JPG, my entry in last month's compeition. The lettering on the set of books on the top shelf of the cabinet reads "Deus Ex Machina Encyclopedia", which you could take in a couple of ways. I couldn't resist. ;) It took some doing to get the cabinet texture to look realistic. I based it upon the stock wood on a cabinet I have near the computer. The tiny rounded edges that abound in the image may not seem to make much difference, but they really are a vast improvement over the way various objects looked without them (such as the cabinet, VCR, etc.). One more thing: the included source does not include the image maps used. This is because including them would make the source too large to be worth the download (I made them...er...big). If you really want to get a hold of one or more, contact me and I'll be more than happy to provide them. Questions are welcome and comments are greatly appreciated. You can e-mail me at mstgreg@cencom.net, and if I don't respond to that (my mail system is not always the most reliable), I can often be reached on IRC (nick mstgreg) and on comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing. Enjoy! - Greg P.S. I do realize that the screen grab from ReBoot and the "Far Side" cartoon are copyrighted. I don't intend this image to be infringement of any sort. If anyone takes offense, note that this can be considered homage to a great show and a great comic strip.