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"Norbert Kern" <nor### [at] t-onlinede> wrote in message
news:41054fa9@news.povray.org...
First, it's marvelous. I love "outdoor" scenes, and scenes like this have
crossed my mind, but I've never tried it, thinking it would be quite
difficult to do.
> I want to finish this WIP, but how?
> Starting from an atmosphere test (thanks to Abe for the starting point),
the
> scene quickly developed to an half-finished state.
> Recently Gilles Tran motivated me to start working on it again after
showing
> an earlier version to him along the way.
> The rock and the dead mossy tree are still likely to be changed.
>
> Two questions:
> - The image seems to lack something - but what? I already added and
deleted
> several animals, they didn't seem to fit.
> - Is the picture bright enough? I have three different LCD monitors, all
> with different Gamma. I want to collect other opinions.
Something seems funny, strange with the forest itself. Should there be more
trees in the back at a lower elevation? It seems like it. In other words,
we're presumably looking over a hill. I would expect some more distant
trees in the nearer distance.
Also, the shadows seem to bright to me, especially on the rock and dead tree
in the foreground.
>
> Eventually the final picture will be rendered in 3000+ pixels and will
take
> at least six weeks on two computers.
>
Gee. I've tried to keep my hi-rez renders under 3 weeks. Perhaps I'm
limiting myself too much.
Have fun! Nice work!
--
Jeremy
www.beantoad.com
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