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I was never fully satisfied with my entry for the "Fantasy and Mystic" round
back in 2001. So here is a reworked version with improved level of detail in
the plant coverage of the background hills and some focal blurring added. In
my view this version is better, but not yet optimal. Hop you like it anyway.
Regards, Christoph
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The detail on the little islands (not counting the background) is amazing;
especially the grass and shrubs.
Overall, the image really is quite lifelike. Some colors look a bit off, and
perhaps the background could be a little more detailed, but it's really
good.
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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Love images like this - the more you look the more you see - excellent work!
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Christoph Gerber wrote:
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> I was never fully satisfied with my entry for the "Fantasy and Mystic" round
> back in 2001. So here is a reworked version with improved level of detail in
> the plant coverage of the background hills and some focal blurring added. In
> my view this version is better, but not yet optimal. Hop you like it anyway.
> Regards, Christoph
>
> [Image]
I can't remember having seen the previous version but I like
this one.
Very green. Nice jungle atmosphere, with the trees, plants but
also the birds.
Remco
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"Christoph Gerber" <ni.### [at] bluewinch> wrote in
news:3da8363b@news.povray.org:
> I was never fully satisfied with my entry for the "Fantasy and Mystic"
> round back in 2001. So here is a reworked version with improved level
> of detail in the plant coverage of the background hills and some focal
> blurring added. In my view this version is better, but not yet
> optimal. Hop you like it anyway. Regards, Christoph
The proportions seem off; either the leaves of the foreground trees and
bushes are two feet long, or the girl in the boat is three feet tall. I
really like the composition though, so I think you should scale back the
leaf sizes. Nice!
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Rich Allen
(Remove SPAM from my address to reply by e-mail)
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From: Christoph Gerber
Subject: Re: The Temple (reworked IRTC image)
Date: 13 Oct 2002 12:23:59
Message: <3da99e1f@news.povray.org>
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Your comment is absolutely correct. However, in order to scale down the
leaves I would have to increase the recursion level for the trees by one or
two units (they are made with Gill Tran's MakeTree macro). This would
dramatically increase the memory usage for this scene which is already at
the limit for my 500 MB RAM. I see only two solutions for this problem,
either buy a new PC with more memory or completely rebuild the whole scene
using mesh plants instead of CSG plants. Fortunately in the mean time there
is a good and afordable tool to make mesh trees, the Forester Arboretrum by
Stephen Dartnall.
Regards, Christoph
"Rich" <SrP### [at] ricoswebcom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:Xns### [at] 204213191226...
> "Christoph Gerber" <ni.### [at] bluewinch> wrote in
> news:3da8363b@news.povray.org:
>
> > I was never fully satisfied with my entry for the "Fantasy and Mystic"
> > round back in 2001. So here is a reworked version with improved level
> > of detail in the plant coverage of the background hills and some focal
> > blurring added. In my view this version is better, but not yet
> > optimal. Hop you like it anyway. Regards, Christoph
>
> The proportions seem off; either the leaves of the foreground trees and
> bushes are two feet long, or the girl in the boat is three feet tall. I
> really like the composition though, so I think you should scale back the
> leaf sizes. Nice!
>
> --
> Rich Allen
> (Remove SPAM from my address to reply by e-mail)
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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: The Temple (reworked IRTC image)
Date: 13 Oct 2002 12:30:53
Message: <3DA99FBD.5368665D@gmx.de>
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Christoph Gerber wrote:
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> [...]I see only two solutions for this problem,
> either buy a new PC with more memory or completely rebuild the whole scene
> using mesh plants instead of CSG plants. Fortunately in the mean time there
> is a good and afordable tool to make mesh trees, the Forester Arboretrum by
> Stephen Dartnall.
Or you can modify maketree to generate meshes. ;-)
Christoph
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Hey, great image, I quite like overall life sense.
I have no trouble with leaves scale as it is a fantasy image and the girl
can be an elfe or the trees of an inknown specie.
I just find focal blur kind of overdone.
Great work anyway
Marc
3da8363b@news.povray.org...
> I was never fully satisfied with my entry for the "Fantasy and Mystic"
round
> back in 2001. So here is a reworked version with improved level of detail
in
> the plant coverage of the background hills and some focal blurring added.
In
> my view this version is better, but not yet optimal. Hop you like it
anyway.
> Regards, Christoph
>
>
>
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> Hop you like it anyway
I do like it, very much so!!
It would be great with an animation...
What is the sky made of?
It's a real keeper.. another one for my harddisk!
Regards,
Hugo
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From: Christoph Gerber
Subject: Re: The Temple (reworked IRTC image)
Date: 15 Oct 2002 00:19:18
Message: <3dab9746@news.povray.org>
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Good idea, I didn't think about that. But unfortunately this is beyond my
poor mathematical skills. Replacing CSG spheres and cones with mesh objects
is one thing but removing all the invisible and redundant triangles and make
a smooth mesh is a completely other story. At least for me...
Christoph
"Christoph Hormann" <chr### [at] gmxde> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3DA99FBD.5368665D@gmx.de...
>
>
> Christoph Gerber wrote:
> >
> > [...]I see only two solutions for this problem,
> > either buy a new PC with more memory or completely rebuild the whole
scene
> > using mesh plants instead of CSG plants. Fortunately in the mean time
there
> > is a good and afordable tool to make mesh trees, the Forester Arboretrum
by
> > Stephen Dartnall.
>
> Or you can modify maketree to generate meshes. ;-)
>
> Christoph
>
> --
> POV-Ray tutorials, IsoWood include,
> TransSkin and more: http://www.tu-bs.de/~y0013390/
> Last updated 13 Aug. 2002 _____./\/^>_*_<^\/\.______
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