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Tom Melly wrote:
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> To me the description reads that he coloured the image in post-render using
> a paint prog. - not a terrible violation, but it would mean that you should
> ignore any colouring, textures, etc when scoring. However, I don't know
> anything about lightwave and there may be an alternative reading of this.
>
> DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED:
>
> thie primary models are created in LW, next I make a big render (2560x1920)
> on which i can paint all the small details like roads, boats or trees.
> On still images it`s faster paint directly the textures on the rendered
> image.
You left out an important bit of information, namely:
RENDERER USED:
Lightwave 5.5
TOOLS USED:
Photoshop 5.0
Hmmm.... by definition this is a clear violation of the post process
ruling.
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