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Samuel Benge wrote:
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> Here is something I cooked up this afternoon. Questions, comments?
What do you mean, "cooked up this afternoon"? How could you make this in
an afternoon!?
(me = very jealous)
-Xplo
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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Clay Pot (distorted.jpg 82.5k)
Date: 27 May 2002 16:38:10
Message: <3CF29930.1C22B0E0@gmx.de>
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Samuel Benge wrote:
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> Here is something I cooked up this afternoon. Questions, comments?
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Very nice composition.
I recognize some graininess i remember from previous scenes from you. I
guess you are using multiple area lights for lighting?
Christoph
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> Here is something I cooked up this afternoon. Questions, comments?
Way cool! Especially lighting is very realistic, and there is a nice
dynamic feeling. On the other hand, I do not like the wall so much.
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> Is the pot an isosurface? If it isn't, could it be done so? And how are the
> plants done?
Yes, the pot an isosurface. The scene started as an exercise in
distorting functions.
~Sam Benge
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Xplo Eristotle wrote:
> Samuel Benge wrote:
> What do you mean, "cooked up this afternoon"? How could you make this in
> an afternoon!?
By not eating and ignoring the back pain.
~Sam Benge
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Christoph Hormann wrote:
> I recognize some graininess i remember from previous scenes from you. I
> guess you are using multiple area lights for lighting?
Good guess, yes. There's no way I'm going to mix radiosity and
isosurfaces together!
~Sam Benge
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Jari Juslin wrote:
> Way cool! Especially lighting is very realistic, and there is a nice
> dynamic feeling. On the other hand, I do not like the wall so much.
Which part of the wall? I was unhappy with the sharp edges and strange normal on the
wall parts which stick out.
~Sam Benge
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Oh, and the leaf blades are simply spheres that have been clipped by
very long, triangular prisms.
Samuel Benge wrote:
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>> Is the pot an isosurface? If it isn't, could it be done so? And how
>> are the
>> plants done?
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> Yes, the pot an isosurface. The scene started as an exercise in
> distorting functions.
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> ~Sam Benge
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>...and ignoring the back pain.
Kidney problems? ;-)
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> Very nice composition.
Looks like art as a consequence
Post-modernist?
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