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Hi all
I know its not much to look at, but I just wanted some C&C as this will
(hopefully (if I ever finish it)) be part of larger scene.
It only uses basic techniques, but I seem to have spent ages on it...
jim
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"James Taylor" <jim### [at] blueyondercouk> wrote in message
news:404e5b20@news.povray.org...
> Hi all
>
> I know its not much to look at, but I just wanted some C&C as this will
> (hopefully (if I ever finish it)) be part of larger scene.
>
> It only uses basic techniques, but I seem to have spent ages on it...
>
> jim
Through patience comes the best stuff! :-)
I really like the lipstick idea on the cup.
If you add another shadowless light, perhaps coming from the left, indigo
(0.4, 0.6, 0.8), it might add a lot of depth. Also, area_light on the
light_source will add a lot of realism too. Plus, even a slight bit of
reflectivity on the table and a smattering of specular. Cool image!
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"James Taylor" <jim### [at] blueyondercouk> wrote in message
news:404e5b20@news.povray.org...
> It only uses basic techniques, but I seem to have spent ages on it...
>
Some really nice touches in this -- I like the lipstick and the 'hot' mark
on the surface. I look forward to seeing the finished scene!
Cheers,
Ian
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James Taylor wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I know its not much to look at, but I just wanted some C&C as this will
> (hopefully (if I ever finish it)) be part of larger scene.
>
> It only uses basic techniques, but I seem to have spent ages on it...
>
> jim
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>
someone has a wide mouth and very dark lipstick :-)
ok
how about abit of dried up coffee?? above lipstick - slurp type??
query - lip of cup, ie up outside, across, down inside seems rather
angular, either a curve or more pointed to a thinner rim ?
query - handle joint to cup, seems to dimple in, handles don't do that,
or at least handles in china don't, seem in plastic istr
stephen
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> Through patience comes the best stuff! :-)
Well they say the devils in the detail...
> I really like the lipstick idea on the cup.
Thanks!
> If you add another shadowless light, perhaps coming from the left, indigo
> (0.4, 0.6, 0.8), it might add a lot of depth. Also, area_light on the
> light_source will add a lot of realism too. Plus, even a slight bit of
> reflectivity on the table and a smattering of specular. Cool image!
Thanks for the suggestions, but this will only be a small part of the final
scene, the finished article will probably have all of the above though. :)
jim
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> Some really nice touches in this -- I like the lipstick and the 'hot' mark
> on the surface. I look forward to seeing the finished scene!
Thanks! but at the pace I've been working expect to be waiting quite some
time ;)
jim
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> someone has a wide mouth and very dark lipstick :-)
Yes I suppose they do - i'm off to tweak those settings
> how about abit of dried up coffee?? above lipstick - slurp type??
Ah, now there's an idea...
> query - lip of cup, ie up outside, across, down inside seems rather
> angular, either a curve or more pointed to a thinner rim ?
There is a scaled torus on the top but maybe some tweakage is required.
> query - handle joint to cup, seems to dimple in, handles don't do that,
> or at least handles in china don't, seem in plastic istr
It's the shadow from the handle on the mug - an unfortunate occurrence from
the camera angle
Thanks!
jim
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"James Taylor" <jim### [at] blueyondercouk> wrote in message
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> > someone has a wide mouth and very dark lipstick :-)
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> Yes I suppose they do - i'm off to tweak those settings
Wait... dems be kissin' lips!
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- Respectfully,
Dan
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