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  Re: Southen Angel *WIP* (92kbu)  
From: Gail Shaw
Date: 12 Apr 2004 15:18:22
Message: <407aeb7e@news.povray.org>
"John D. Gwinner" <joh### [at] cornelledu> wrote in message
news:40797cf0@news.povray.org...
>
> Did you use dynamic cloth for the figure?

Nope, only got Poser 4. It's normal conforming clothing.

> On the poser side, is that "Michael" by the way?

Yes, it is.

> Minor comments:
>
> I think the plants could transition a bit more gradually, there's sort of
a
> jump between the smaller ones and the bushes.  Maybe if the angle was
right
> you could see trees in the distance,but that might make it more obvious.
>
> Then again, this might be OK as it took just a split second for me to 'get
> it'.

I noticed the same thing, but was hoping it was just me. One of the reasons
is
the front plants are randomly placed, cause there are so many while the
bushes and trees are individually placed.

I'll see what I can do, starting with removing that lily-like plant. It
stands out too much.

> Are you going to have him glowing or a halo at all? (doesn't need it just
> wondering).

I think that would be a bit overdone. <grin>

> I think the height field could be a little more random to look like a mud
> plain, but this might be on your agenda when you go Iso.
>

Got nice random iso to use, downside is render takes hours. The ground's
definatly
up for a replacement though.

Thanks for the comments.
Gail
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