Category : Printer + Display Graphics
Archive   : MORAY.ZIP
Filename : MAYFLY20.INC

 
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// Mayfly Textures for POV 2.0 by Dan Farmer 1993.
// Use this for the mayfly textures. Remove the textures that the
// modeller outputs and add ' #include "mayfly.inc" ' to your file.

// ******* T E X T U R E S *******
#declare Wing_texture = texture {
pigment { color red 0.506 green 0.514 blue 0.616 filter 0.65}
finish {
ambient 0.30
diffuse 0.50
brilliance 1.00
phong 0.70
phong_size 20.00
}
}
#declare body_texture = texture {
pigment { color red 0.310 green 0.318 blue 0.231 }
finish {
ambient 0.30
diffuse 0.50
brilliance 1.00
phong 0.70
phong_size 20.00
}
}
#declare thorax_texture = texture {
pigment { color VeryDarkBrown }
finish {
ambient 0.30
diffuse 0.50
brilliance 1.00
phong 0.70
phong_size 20.00
}
}

#declare abdomen_texture = texture {
pigment {
gradient x
color_map {
[0.0 color red 0.310 green 0.318 blue 0.231 ]
[1.0 color red 0.620 green 0.636 blue 0.462 ]
}
}
finish {
ambient 0.30
diffuse 0.50
brilliance 1.00
phong 0.70
phong_size 20.00
}
}
#declare legtail_texture = texture {
pigment { color red 0.498 green 0.482 blue 0.333 }
finish {
ambient 0.30
diffuse 0.50
brilliance 1.00
phong 0.70
phong_size 20.00
}
}
#declare eye_texture = texture {
pigment {
leopard
color_map {
[0.0 color red 0.741 green 0.514 blue 0.216]
[0.5 color red 0.216 green 0.741 blue 0.514]
[1.0 color red 0.514 green 0.216 blue 0.741]
}
scale <0.01, 0.01, 0.01>
}
finish {
ambient 0.30
diffuse 0.50
brilliance 1.00
phong 0.70
phong_size 20.00
}
}



  3 Responses to “Category : Printer + Display Graphics
Archive   : MORAY.ZIP
Filename : MAYFLY20.INC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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