lego-summertree/README
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convert 4460 -> 4460b
convert 3040b -> 3040
convert 4032a -> 4032
The following additions were made to the *.pov file:
#version 3.6;
#include "rad_def.inc"
global_settings {
max_trace_level 10
radiosity {
Rad_Settings(Radiosity_Final, on, off)
}
}
light_source { // X, Y, Z
<-1000, -1500, -1000>
color rgb 1.0
area_light 200, 200, 10, 10
jitter
}
#declare LDXSkipLight1 = 1;
#declare LDXSkipLight2 = 1;
#declare LDXSkipLight3 = 1;
and in the end:
// Fog
fog {
distance LDXRadius*25
color rgb 1
}
The rendering was done as 2480x3506 (portrait A4 at 118 dots per cm).
Convert the image into the cover pdf using:
convert tree.bmp -compress jpeg -quality 95 -units PixelsPerCentimeter -density 118x118 cover.pdf
Convert the image into a foggy grayscale background image using:
convert -modulate 100,0,100 tree.bmp -size 2480x3506 xc:white -compose dissolve -define compose:args=85,100 -composite tree-foggy.png
The pdf generated by LPub was postprocessed using:
pdfcrop --bbox "0 166 596 1008" tree.pdf tree-cropped.pdf
To make it A4 sized. Then run pdfsizeopt over the result to compress the PDF
further.
./pdfsizeopt tree-cropped.pdf tree-pso.pdf
That was then processed by pdfopt. Because pdftk can't handle the pdfsizeopt
output.
pdfopt tree-pso.pdf tree-opt.pdf
And then connected with the cover page:
pdftk cover.pdf tree-opt.pdf output tree-final.pdf