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You are right. I didn't 'read' it that way hence my comment about the
big drops.
Still I'd like to see it the other way.
John wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 01:40:04 +1100, Paul Fuller
> <pgf### [at] optusnetcomau> wrote:
>
> I had assumed we were looking through a window at the scene
>
> John
>
>> I like it.
>>
>> One thing that looks off to me is that there is no sense of depth to the
>> big raindrops. If it is raining right through the scene then I'd expect
>> fewer large close drops and more of diminishing size in the mid and
>> far background.
>>
>> It looks like two populations of raindrops with nothing between them.
>>
>> Having said that I have to applaud the water surface and the small beads
>> of water on the sphere.
>>
>> Lovely.
>>
>> Trevor G Quayle wrote:
>>> Okay, I did some a bit more work on this. I used motion blur on the
>>> raindrops (looks better, however loses the raindroppy look of before). A
>>> few other minor tweaks, but I think I may be done with this one for now
>>> (unless anyone has any life-changing ideas)
>>>
>>> -tgq
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
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