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Dunno if I should submit it to IRTC or not. Ah well. Probably
wouldn't win anything even if I did. 1 d 23 h 31 m 41 s
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Submit it Tim! Much more detail can be made out in this version, and the
colors are still fantastic. Besides, you still have almost three weeks if
there is anything that still needs tinkering.
Skip
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Excellent I'm impressed. How are the clouds created, the ones by the camera
seem pixelated?
"Skip Talbot" <sta### [at] uiucedu> wrote in message
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> Submit it Tim! Much more detail can be made out in this version, and the
> colors are still fantastic. Besides, you still have almost three weeks if
> there is anything that still needs tinkering.
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> Skip
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Felbrigg wrote:
> Excellent I'm impressed. How are the clouds created, the ones by the camera
> seem pixelated?
It's a df3 made with Gilles Tran's makecloud macro...all the clouds use
the same density file. The one by the camera is pixellated because it's
a close-up shot of the cloud.
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I like the atmosphere. Not quite sure why there
is a dragon in there :)
Andrel
Tim Cook wrote:
> Dunno if I should submit it to IRTC or not. Ah well. Probably
> wouldn't win anything even if I did. 1 d 23 h 31 m 41 s
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Nice scene :)
402a0ada@news.povray.org...
> The one by the camera is pixellated because it's a close-up shot of the
cloud.
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Did you use interpolation? turbulence?
Marc
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Marc Jacquier wrote:
> Did you use interpolation? turbulence?
Er...no, and no. Compltely forgot about the former, actually.
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Yes, you should. While you may not get the first prize, you will get the
satisfaction of participating and the joy of not getting the last place :)
Fernando
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"Skip Talbot" <sta### [at] uiucedu> wrote in message
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> Submit it Tim! Much more detail can be made out in this version, and the
> colors are still fantastic. Besides, you still have almost three weeks if
> there is anything that still needs tinkering.
I agree! Interpolate those clouds and you've got an entry. It doesn't matter
if you win or not, it's whether you got involved. Besides, not joining is
the only way to guarantee you won't win, so you lose nothing by entering and
your picture has already passed the test on here -- it's a picture to be
proud of and we're proud of you for making it!
Personally, I'm jealous -- I wish I had the time/talent/knowledge to put
together something that fantastic to get in there too. That dragon is
really, really nice. I look forward to seeing more of your work!!!
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