Inspired by a game on PS2 named "ICO"... WIP... 10mn to render on my Athlon
XP2500+ with LQ radiosity. ~2h with HQ radiosity (rad_def.inc)
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s.f### [at] tiscalifr news:4060bcb3@news.povray.org> Inspired by a game on PS2 named "ICO"... WIP... 10mn to render on my> Athlon XP2500+ with LQ radiosity. ~2h with HQ radiosity (rad_def.inc)
Nice, I like the modelling
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LightBeam wrote:
> Inspired by a game on PS2 named "ICO"... WIP... 10mn to render on my Athlon> XP2500+ with LQ radiosity. ~2h with HQ radiosity (rad_def.inc)> > > ------/ LightBeam /------> http://empirium.free.fr> > > >
Very nice! Just a suggestion: the water ripples don't seem to get
attenuated... If they were that strong, they would probably bounce at
the walls and it wouldn't look like that.
Fernando
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> LightBeam wrote:> > Inspired by a game on PS2 named "ICO"... WIP... 10mn to render on my
Athlon
> > XP2500+ with LQ radiosity. ~2h with HQ radiosity (rad_def.inc)
Cool! Can't wait to see what it looks like with the textures!!!
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Nice model! Is there a rationale behind the pipes. I was trying to work
out why such a huge pipe would feed into a small "swimming pool"?
"LightBeam" <s.f### [at] tiscalifr> wrote in message
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> Inspired by a game on PS2 named "ICO"... WIP... 10mn to render on my
Athlon
> XP2500+ with LQ radiosity. ~2h with HQ radiosity (rad_def.inc)>>> ------/ LightBeam /------> http://empirium.free.fr>>>>
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> Cool! Can't wait to see what it looks like with the textures!!!>> --> - Respectfully,> Dan> http://<broken link>
I think I'll dont texture that, just put some color variations ! Let the
radiosity work :-))
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> Nice model! Is there a rationale behind the pipes. I was trying to work> out why such a huge pipe would feed into a small "swimming pool"?
I don't know it myself ;-)