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well guys... its slowly coming togather..
i added a few more objects and removed the blue strip from the floor..
i still have an empty space in the middle of the room.. any suggestions
would be appricated.. i thought about adding some statues.. but i realyl
dont like using other peoples models.. i like doing it all myself.. ya
know...
well any suggestions would be appricated.
-darrell
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Where is the light on the pictures coming from?
Artis
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"Darrell Miller" <dar### [at] tallskinnyboycom> wrote in message
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> well guys... its slowly coming togather..
It certainly is - lovely.
> i still have an empty space in the middle of the room.. any suggestions
> would be appricated.. i thought about adding some statues.. but i realyl
> dont like using other peoples models.. i like doing it all myself.. ya
> know...
>
Well, you could always go for a Moore - an iso or a few blobs should get you
there...
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Man this is turning out really nice. the room is a little bare... maybe
a oval or round braided rug? More furniture?
Is
Darrell Miller wrote:
> well guys... its slowly coming togather..
> i added a few more objects and removed the blue strip from the floor..
> i still have an empty space in the middle of the room.. any suggestions
> would be appricated.. i thought about adding some statues.. but i realyl
> dont like using other peoples models.. i like doing it all myself.. ya
> know...
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> well any suggestions would be appricated.
> -darrell
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Not too shabby! :)
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Wow, that wood floor is really great!
>>i still have an empty space in the middle of the room
You might try pointing the camera up toward the ceiling a bit, so less floor
is visible. Some hanging lamps would make the ceiling more interesting.
You could also try adding a person to the scene. Have you tried
BlobManPeople (http://members.nbci.com/HoustonGraph/POV-Ray/)?
John Haiducek jha### [at] tmnet
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well.. i wish i could take the credit.. its a seamless imagemap i got from
3dcafe .. i think its called panel.jpg...
its not bad at low res... but its only 500x500.. and its pretty blurry ...
i think i'm going to make my own.. but it does look good
-darrell
"John Haiducek" <jha### [at] tmnet> wrote in message
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> Wow, that wood floor is really great!
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> >>i still have an empty space in the middle of the room
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> You might try pointing the camera up toward the ceiling a bit, so less
floor
> is visible. Some hanging lamps would make the ceiling more interesting.
>
> You could also try adding a person to the scene. Have you tried
> BlobManPeople (http://members.nbci.com/HoustonGraph/POV-Ray/)?
>
> John Haiducek jha### [at] tmnet
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I would say it's about done... IMO, don't clutter it up, I like the kind
of open space created by the rafters. You get the impression from
looking at it it has some very nice climate controls... :)
--
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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"Darrell Miller" <dar### [at] tallskinnyboycom> wrote in message
news:3b81298f@news.povray.org...
> well guys... its slowly coming togather..
> i added a few more objects and removed the blue strip from the floor..
> i still have an empty space in the middle of the room.. any suggestions
> would be appricated.. i thought about adding some statues.. but i realyl
> dont like using other peoples models.. i like doing it all myself.. ya
> know...
>
> well any suggestions would be appricated.
Some plants in the middle of the room would make it. You know,
flowing, dangling, long leaves, so that the furniture can be seen through
it? Bingo! :)
~Steve~
> -darrell
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