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It's really becoming more and more impressive, but i wonder about the strong
shadows of the grass on the ground while the sun seems behind the clouds.
Christoph
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Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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in povray.binaries.images, Mick Hazelgrove says...
> It's come some way and still has a little way to go...
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> Mick
I don't claim to look at everything that's posted here very carefully,
but this strikes me as extraordinary good: it has lots of atmosphere and
shows a beautiful light. Catching...
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Regards, Sander
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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: the ancient mariner pleads with the albatross for forgivness
Date: 11 Oct 2000 00:14:55
Message: <39E3E6D6.BEBF1708@faricy.net>
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I think it looks very good for the most part, but basically to reiterate
what others said, the grass probably wouldn't have such defined shadows
when the sun is just emerging from clouds (or retracting-am i an
optimist?), and the mariner looks 2D to me; solid colors, not much
detail at that distance. Maybe some very soft highlight right on the
edge of his coat?
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricy net> ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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From: Ian Witham
Subject: Re: the ancient mariner pleads with the albatross for forgivness
Date: 11 Oct 2000 06:16:42
Message: <39e43e0a@news.povray.org>
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"Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlu co uk> wrote in message
news:39e2ed42$1@news.povray.org...
> "Mick Hazelgrove" <mic### [at] mhazelgrove fsnet co uk> wrote in message
> news:39e16816@news.povray.org...
> > It's come some way and still has a little way to go...
> >
>
> I like this - one of those pictures where the title is part of the
picture,
> giving it it's context. Howabout an old and faded wedding-invite, half
> buried by sand?
>
I don't think Ancient Mariner was invited to that wedding, he was only there
to tell Wedding Guest his story. Anyway the albatross should look much more
dead... half buried by sand?
Very good picture. The figure seems to have that same problem that the
grass had before H.E. suggested double illumination. I know nothing about
double illumination but maybe it's worth trying?
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