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This is just what became of the Loneliness WIP:
A cold and icy landscape, a lonesome iglu, some
nice effects with media (scattering and emission
alike), a little patience for the rendering time...
Comments, criticism, anything welcome, as usual.
(Yes Peter, I'll try the lightnings soon... ;-)
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Wow... impressive. Looks like a winner to me.
Keep up the good work!
Tim Nikias wrote:
> This is just what became of the Loneliness WIP:
> A cold and icy landscape, a lonesome iglu, some
> nice effects with media (scattering and emission
> alike), a little patience for the rendering time...
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> Comments, criticism, anything welcome, as usual.
> (Yes Peter, I'll try the lightnings soon... ;-)
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> Tim Nikias
> Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights/index.html
> Email: Tim### [at] gmxde
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On Thu, 1 Aug 2002 07:08:43 +0200, "Tim Nikias" <tim### [at] gmxde>
wrote:
>Comments, criticism, anything welcome, as usual.
>(Yes Peter, I'll try the lightnings soon... ;-)
Very nice - and very lonely indeed. My only criticism is that this is
not Iceland - contrary to common misconceptions, Iceland has a very
vivid landscape - one of the most inspiring places in the world.
A friend of mine made a prospect of Iceland for National Geographic -
I will see if I can get him to show some of his work online (there may
be copyright issues). He's Swiss and they have a national holiday
today, so he won't be reading his work email I guess, but maybe
tomorrow.
The ice doesn't look like ice and hence the igloo doesn't look
iglooish - although the model is good. Maybe a weather station with
just one man outside enjoying the beautiful sky all alone?
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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If I remember correctly it's actually Greenland that's covered with ice.
The vikings named them in reverse to protect their great Iceland find.
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That's really nice! I wonder if it looks too nice though - I'm not sure
if I would be all that lonely somewhere so nice. Perhaps if it was a
bit greyer, or slightly foggier it'd look less friendly.
One other suggestion if you can manage it - wind streaks on the
landscape. I imagine a scaled texture would suffice, but if you were
feeling really clever you could alter the
isosurface/height_field/whatever to have real streaks, and maybe a
"shadow" in the streaking from the igloo.
"Tim Nikias" <tim### [at] gmxde> wrote in message
news:3d48c233@news.povray.org...
> This is just what became of the Loneliness WIP:
> A cold and icy landscape, a lonesome iglu, some
> nice effects with media (scattering and emission
> alike), a little patience for the rendering time...
>
> Comments, criticism, anything welcome, as usual.
> (Yes Peter, I'll try the lightnings soon... ;-)
>
>
>
> --
> Tim Nikias
> Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights/index.html
> Email: Tim### [at] gmxde
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>
>
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Of course, you do know that Iceland is green and Greenland is covered with ice... ;)
Looks nice. It looks like you're using the stacked planes technique for
clouds; it'd really look nice without the artifacts.
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Thank you very much!
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> Looks nice.
Thank you!
> It looks like you're using the stacked planes technique for
> clouds; it'd really look nice without the artifacts.
Nope, that's media, with too few samples... I'm working on that though.
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From: Tim Nikias
Subject: Re: Iced Land (was: Iceland - Loneliness WIP)
Date: 2 Aug 2002 00:36:56
Message: <3d4a0c68@news.povray.org>
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To all those whom it may concern,
I know that Iceland is not Ice-Land, and I
didn't want to give the impression that I made
an image about a region thats called Iceland.
I just needed a quick name, and ice + land is
what came to my mind, as I still think we see
a lot of ice/snow.
So, now its named "Iced Land" for the sake
of clarity.
Another thing: Though it has been the Loneliness WIP,
it no longer is meant to fulfill that topic. It just evolved
into something better and happier than Loneliness, and
I hope and guess, that this happens in real life as well.
...I wish for it, at least.
Regards,
Tim
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Andrew Wilcox schrieb:
> If I remember correctly it's actually Greenland that's covered with ice.
> The vikings named them in reverse to protect their great Iceland find.
I thought they named it Greenland because it wasn't covered with ice in
these times.
Just my 2 eurocents...
Bonsai
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