EMAIL:m1m@wow.com NAME:MaryAnn Mandell TOPIC:Science Fiction COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. RENDERER USED:POV for Windows TOOLS USED:Moray and Terrain Maker RENDER TIME:1hour 30Min aprox HARDWARE USED:pentium 100 IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Winken, Bliken and Nod sail off each night o'er a silver sea To wonderful worlds we go What amazing sights to see! Just Winken, Bliken, Nod and . . . Me! This poem is hundreds of years old, exists in many, many languages, has as many variations as there are mothers/fathers to tell it and is probably one of the first science fiction epics that we have ever heard. It is an archetype. It may not be remembered, but it is deep within us. It could be the fountain for all the works that have since flowered. That is why I have chosen this as the science fiction work to interpret. The scene, which uses a kid's crayon box colors, depicts the wooden shoe transport vehicle perched precariously on a cliff that overlooks a fantastic landscape which includes a fire breathing dragon (all dragons should breathe fire), and a silver sea with jagged mountains . The sky is filled with rainbows, a comet, strange planets, a flying saucer and a castle floating in the air. Size and spacial relationships do not matter. This is my dream! MaryAnn DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: I used Terrain Maker to create the mountains and the cliff that the shoe sits upon. Then I put it in Moray. This cliff was done using the difference of a cube and an upside down height field, which left a jagged cube as the surface so I could texture it differently from the cliff and the mountains. All the mountains were done using Terrain Maker and Moray. The Shoe Ship, the dragon, flying saucer, and the castle were created with Moray using lots, lots and lots of CSG. The textures and colors were begun in Moray using all those sliders to get the exact color or texture desired. Then I moved everything to win-pov so I could add stuff and edit. The clouds, comet, planet and dragon's breath are halos using various degrees of turbulence. The rainbows are essential because they (I need both) tie the shapes and colors together. They are fun. MaryAnn