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From: Paul Daniel Jones
Subject: Re: Street image (full picture) (30kbu)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 07:06:12
Message: <38AA9288.6C95F5AA@psu.edu>
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wow, I like it a lot. The fallen tree looks a bit off, but not by much.
Congratulations on
a really nice piece of art!!
-paul
Gail Shaw wrote:
> When I posted my street scene on monday I posted
> a 'watered down' version of the picture. This is because was rendering
> at work and didn't have all my includes and textures.
>
> So here is the full picture. Comments as always are appreciated.
> The scene is dark, so some people might have to play with gamma.
> Desired brightness is just being able to see the details close to the
> camera.
>
> Gail
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> * http://www.rucus.ru.ac.za/~gail/ * Insert cup and press any key *
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> Name: ruincity.jpg
> ruincity.jpg Type: Xnview Image
(application/x-unknown-content-type-Xnview.Image)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: Street image (full picture) (30kbu)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 08:05:27
Message: <38aaa097@news.povray.org>
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> So here is the full picture. Comments as always are appreciated.
> The scene is dark, so some people might have to play with gamma.
> Desired brightness is just being able to see the details close to the
> camera.
yes - its like the black hole of cal cutta from here
( was there ever a black hole there ? and if so what mirical did cal cutta
pull of to survive? )
Rick
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From: Paul Daniel Jones
Subject: Re: Street image (full picture) (30kbu)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 08:11:30
Message: <38AACDB1.788B293D@psu.edu>
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Listen to "Sorrow" by Pink Floyd while looking at this piece. I really would
like to be at this level of accomplishment with POV, ah well..... :-)
-paul
"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
> > So here is the full picture. Comments as always are appreciated.
> > The scene is dark, so some people might have to play with gamma.
> > Desired brightness is just being able to see the details close to the
> > camera.
>
> yes - its like the black hole of cal cutta from here
>
> ( was there ever a black hole there ? and if so what mirical did cal cutta
> pull of to survive? )
>
> Rick
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Rick [Kitty5] wrote in message <38aaa097@news.povray.org>...
>> So here is the full picture. Comments as always are appreciated.
>> The scene is dark, so some people might have to play with gamma.
>> Desired brightness is just being able to see the details close to the
>> camera.
>
>yes - its like the black hole of cal cutta from here
>
I've put a gamma corrected version on my web site
http://www.rucus.ru.ac.za/~gail/ruincitycorrected.jpg
I hope that's a bit better
Gail
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Gail Shaw wrote:
> So here is the full picture. Comments as always are appreciated.
> The scene is dark, so some people might have to play with gamma.
> Desired brightness is just being able to see the details close to the
> camera.
OK, monkeyed with my gamma. The tarot card is a nice touch (it goes
well with the skull).
-Mark Gordon
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Paul Daniel Jones wrote in message <38AACDB1.788B293D@psu.edu>...
>Listen to "Sorrow" by Pink Floyd while looking at this piece. I really
would
>like to be at this level of accomplishment with POV, ah well..... :-)
>
Well i don't consider myself particuarly accomplished... thanks
Gail
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Yuk, it got too dark and I cannot see what's going on anymore.
Gail Shaw wrote:
> When I posted my street scene on monday I posted
> a 'watered down' version of the picture. This is because was rendering
> at work and didn't have all my includes and textures.
>
> So here is the full picture. Comments as always are appreciated.
> The scene is dark, so some people might have to play with gamma.
> Desired brightness is just being able to see the details close to the
> camera.
>
> Gail
> *******************************************************************
> * gsh### [at] monotix co za * ERROR: COFFEE.COM not found *
> * http://www.rucus.ru.ac.za/~gail/ * Insert cup and press any key *
> *******************************************************************
> * Definition of an upgrade: Take the old bugs out, put new ones in*
> *******************************************************************
>
> [Image]
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From: Philip Bartol
Subject: Re: Street image (full picture) (30kbu)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 16:32:36
Message: <38ab1774@news.povray.org>
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In article <38AA9288.6C95F5AA@psu.edu>, Paul Daniel Jones <pdj### [at] psu edu> wrote:
>wow, I like it a lot. The fallen tree looks a bit off, but not by much.
> Congratulations on
>a really nice piece of art!!
Sigh.... It's when I see stuff like this that I wonder why I even try
sometimes...
Most excelent render sir, my hat off to you...
PHIL
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Nice atmosphere. I can see it fine if I block out the room lights.
Gail Shaw wrote:
> When I posted my street scene on monday I posted
> a 'watered down' version of the picture. This is because was rendering
> at work and didn't have all my includes and textures.
Naughty naughty, Gail! :-)
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This looks so much better.
The only improvement I can think of is to have some
weeds comming up between some of the flag stones.
It was very dark, I had to mess about with it in
image magic, but it was worth the effort.
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