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Trying to increase realism, bit by bit..
Regards, Hans
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Hans de Vries nous apporta ses lumieres ainsi en ce 2004/04/28 09:36... :
> Trying to increase realism, bit by bit..
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> Regards, Hans
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The bricks looks to shiny. Normaly, the bricks surface is ruff and very
mate. there should be no phong or specular highlight, unless those are
varnished bricks.
Altough I don't like the pink used, I saw some photos of actual
buildings of the same general colour.
What is that highlight on the back wall beside the fire place? I don't
see any obvious source for it.
Nice overall.
Alain
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han### [at] chip-architectcom news:408fb360@news.povray.org
> Trying to increase realism, bit by bit..
Greate work!
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Pleasing scene and some very nice detailing with the architecture and
accoutrements. Not entirely sure what I am lookingat though. Would
this be a sort of courtyard or archaid for a private dwelling? The
external exposure would result in ineveitable weathering of the painted
stucco which would add much to the charm as well as the realism.
You seem to have a texture applied to the wall enclosing the bbq but the
lighting doesn't show it up at all. I am not sure why.
But I see you have put a great deal of effort so far into achieving the
look of natural surfaces. You are also working hard to explore the
effects of artificial lighting. You need to get these two interests to
compliment each other I'm thinking.
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Alain wrote:
> The bricks looks to shiny. Normaly, the bricks surface is ruff and very
> mate. there should be no phong or specular highlight, unless those are
> varnished bricks.
The bricks are indeed varnished, They should be indeed ruffer though.
I think I'll add a finer grain bump.
> Altough I don't like the pink used, I saw some photos of actual
> buildings of the same general colour.
> What is that highlight on the back wall beside the fire place? I don't
> see any obvious source for it.
The source is the lamp on the fire-place itself. Maybe the wall has to much
Phong.
> Nice overall.
Thanks.
>
> Alain
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Jim Charter wrote:
> Pleasing scene and some very nice detailing with the architecture and
> accoutrements. Not entirely sure what I am lookingat though. Would
> this be a sort of courtyard or archaid for a private dwelling? The
> external exposure would result in ineveitable weathering of the painted
> stucco which would add much to the charm as well as the realism.
>
> You seem to have a texture applied to the wall enclosing the bbq but the
> lighting doesn't show it up at all. I am not sure why.
Good observation :^)
It's an artefact actually. I'm using 3x3 area lights, circular with jitter.
The noise should become less if I increase the 3x3 number and/or disable
the jitter.
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> But I see you have put a great deal of effort so far into achieving the
> look of natural surfaces. You are also working hard to explore the
> effects of artificial lighting. You need to get these two interests to
> compliment each other I'm thinking.
Regards, Hans
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