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Lowering the camera helps a bit. I'll probably have to work out more of the
surrounding landscape to make obvious, why this is a good place for the
fortress.
I have indeed seen such a wall a few days ago - but it was a modern one and
only a garden wall. I just don't wanted to build it out of hundreds of
single bricks. So I stuck to the crackle pattern, added another one and made
an isosurface out of it. The brick-pattern seems to be not very useful for
isosurfaces (it is extremely slow if turbulence is used, because it needs
very "low" accuracy). Any suggestions to make the brickwork more regular and
the stones more rectangular?
Marc-Hendrik
Tom Melly schrieb in Nachricht <39cf4f6d$1@news.povray.org>...
>For imposing, I'd suggest lowering the camera to eye-level. Not sure if
this
>will help that much - the place, for a fortified building, looks somehow
>cheerful. I'm not sure about the brickwork - is it based on a known
>technique?
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