Can anyone supply me with a picture of

In summary, the poster needs a resolution of more than 3000x3000 and a molecule that is not cocaine or weed.
  • #1
n0_3sc
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a molecule?

I'm looking for a background to my A1 research poster. It has to do with molecular spectra...
It needs a resolution of more than 3000x3000.

I've looked everywhere!:frown:
 
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  • #3
ha! classic...

"It needs a resolution of more than 3000x3000"

- The first place I tried was google images...then 'advanced search' in google images to limit only "Large Size" pics. Nothing good enough to fit on A1 though.
- Deviantart.com was good but still not large enough.

pffft...actual molecules...3d designs are more attracting in my opinion.
 
  • #4
I like this one:

charmm.molecule.gif
 
  • #5
rewebster said:
I like this one:

yuk :eek:
 
  • #6
What kind do you want, ill render one in Max real fast. What colors, number, etc.
 
  • #7
I need:
molecule
background color
foreground color
exact resolution. Is is square?
 
  • #8
K.J.Healey --can you do something like drops of rain being blown from different angles and accelerating downward?
 
  • #9
K.J.Healey said:
What kind do you want, ill render one in Max real fast. What colors, number, etc.

Wow really? That sounds brilliant.
I was looking for something like this (without the wooden floor):
Ethan_by_Holowood.jpg


You can choose whatever colours you like and I will modify my font accordingly.
The poster size is 841mm (horizontal) x 594mm (vertical), at a 300dpi printing resolution that should give an image resolution of:
10,000(h) x 7,015(v) pixels!
I guess as close as you can to that.

omg I can't believe you can just "render one real fast"...
 
  • #10
I also don't care on the molecule type... surprise me. (please not cocaine or weed of some sort).
 
  • #11
Probably, but that's a lot more work than what I'm willing to do before bed :)
I assume you would just mean a bunch of drops randomly oriented about the z direction by some small angle? (z is up)
Or do you mean different zones. If it gets complicated enough, i just set up the system and let's 3dsmax's physics evolve it. Otherwise i do it by hand.
 
  • #12
K.J.Healey said:
Probably, but that's a lot more work than what I'm willing to do before bed :)
I assume you would just mean a bunch of drops randomly oriented about the z direction by some small angle? (z is up)
Or do you mean different zones. If it gets complicated enough, i just set up the system and let's 3dsmax's physics evolve it. Otherwise i do it by hand.

Are you replying to rewebster or me??
 
  • #13
I don't need it right now--maybe a couple months--I'll PM you later
 
  • #14
hey n0_3sc --couldn't you photoshop the wood out? It is a graphic -not a photo
 
  • #15
I have no photoshop experience at all, and even if that could be done, that image gets highly 'pixelated' on an A1 poster.
 
  • #16
I was replying to webster. I am rendering your huge file now. If its too big in bitmap ill jpeg compress it.
 
  • #17
http://www.krishealey.com/molecule1jp.jpg

Thats what I can do. Takes about 30 seconds to render on my laptop. I can change/add anything, its really quite fast. Let me know about colors, position, etc.
 
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  • #18
Dear GOD you are a L.E.G.E.N.D.

I tested the pic out on my poster and was wondering if it would be possible to replace the pink with red/maroon? The font was unreadable (when it overlapped with the image), perhaps put a solid black colored background?

Thanks a lot!
 
  • #19
Molecules may be difficult, but atoms seems to be no problem:

http://royalsociety.org/exhibit.asp?id=4675
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/105474603763835350

http://www.phys.tuiasi.ro/

http://www.phys.tuiasi.ro/atoms_made_visible.gif

However it's not seeing but feeling.
 
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  • #20
http://www.krishealey.com/molecule2jpblack.jpg

http://www.krishealey.com/molecule2jpblackglow.jpg
 
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  • #21
K.J.Healey said:
http://www.krishealey.com/molecule1jp.jpg

Thats what I can do. Takes about 30 seconds to render on my laptop. I can change/add anything, its really quite fast. Let me know about colors, position, etc.

that's good---you're worth $100 an hour (at least)!


(let's see, 30 seconds worth of work divided into $100/hr. ...)


seriously, though, you're very good at this. I zoomed in on part of one ball, and there's even light reflections of the stems and other 'balls'.
 
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  • #22
Thats not me, that's all 3d studio max. I just give it a raytrace reflective surface. The first one the stems are semi transparent too. Just make a bunch of spheres and connect them with cylinders. Its really very easy once you know the interface.
 
  • #23
well, you still have to know the program---and I was wondering about the stems---they changed color slightly at the insertion area----the 'transparent' part is what threw me ---nice touch
 
  • #24
I have to agree with rewebster, your definitely a pro, even if it is the program doing all the work.
I've played with 3dsmax before and just couldn't figure it.

I can't thank you enough. Pictures are great.
 
  • #25
This is why I love PF, we have talented people willing to use their skills FOR FREE.
 

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