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"Grassblade" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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> That's a pretty cool picture.
> The black background conspires with the dark blue to make the red much
> more
> apparent. Pick a lighter background colour like a neutral gray, or go all
> the way to white.
I tried white as background, and as sky sphere, looked like hell.
Also, both background and sky sphere seemed to illuminate the scene pretty
powerfully. I had my single light set to 0.00 and ambient set globally to 0.
> Colour-wise, <0.0784, 0.1706, 1.0000> is somewhat different from <1.0000,
> 0.1706, 0.0784>, I mean, apart from the obvious hue change. In The Gimp
> the
> red <255,40,20> looks significantly brigther to me than the blue
> <20,40,255>
> (I obtained these values by multiplying your colour vector by 256). It
> could
> be just monitor settings, though. :p
Yeah, it looks ok on my monitor, but not nearly as bright as the red.
I will post another version that uses just the hearts, and the exact same
material in blue looks fabulous.
Must be the lighting angles?
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