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Still working on my limes still life.
I'm trying to give the image a sort of glowing Renaissance still-life
painting look, while still maintaining some of the quality of a
photo-realism that POV-Ray provides. Mixed success so far. The specular
highlighting on the limes has been a slight disappointment.
This version has an improved lime texture and a more sophisticated lighting
setup. Any good?
Aaron
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Aaron Gillies wrote:
> Still working on my limes still life.
>
> I'm trying to give the image a sort of glowing Renaissance still-life
> painting look, while still maintaining some of the quality of a
> photo-realism that POV-Ray provides. Mixed success so far. The specular
> highlighting on the limes has been a slight disappointment.
>
> This version has an improved lime texture and a more sophisticated lighting
> setup. Any good?
>
> Aaron
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>
Great ! ;-)
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From: "Jérôme M. Berger"
Subject: Re: Still Life with Limes II (WIP)
Date: 29 May 2004 17:34:29
Message: <40b901e5@news.povray.org>
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AWSOME ROLEX! ;)
Very good, except are there limes as red as that?
Jerome
Aaron Gillies wrote:
| Still working on my limes still life.
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| I'm trying to give the image a sort of glowing Renaissance still-life
| painting look, while still maintaining some of the quality of a
| photo-realism that POV-Ray provides. Mixed success so far. The
specular
| highlighting on the limes has been a slight disappointment.
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| This version has an improved lime texture and a more sophisticated
lighting
| setup. Any good?
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| Aaron
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mango mango mango. Limes are vibrant fruit that should be jumping out of
the page atya.
"Aaron Gillies" <zap### [at] yowcom> wrote in message
news:40b8c527@news.povray.org...
> Still working on my limes still life.
>
> I'm trying to give the image a sort of glowing Renaissance still-life
> painting look, while still maintaining some of the quality of a
> photo-realism that POV-Ray provides. Mixed success so far. The specular
> highlighting on the limes has been a slight disappointment.
>
> This version has an improved lime texture and a more sophisticated
lighting
> setup. Any good?
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
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Aaron Gillies nous apporta ses lumieres ainsi en ce 2004/05/29 13:15... :
>Still working on my limes still life.
>
>I'm trying to give the image a sort of glowing Renaissance still-life
>painting look, while still maintaining some of the quality of a
>photo-realism that POV-Ray provides. Mixed success so far. The specular
>highlighting on the limes has been a slight disappointment.
>
>This version has an improved lime texture and a more sophisticated lighting
>setup. Any good?
>
>Aaron
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Why does it make me think of mangos? I tought that limes where
*green*... not yellow and red, at least, all those I ever saw where green.
Alain
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Aaron Gillies wrote:
> Still working on my limes still life.
>
> I'm trying to give the image a sort of glowing Renaissance still-life
> painting look, while still maintaining some of the quality of a
> photo-realism that POV-Ray provides. Mixed success so far. The specular
> highlighting on the limes has been a slight disappointment.
>
> This version has an improved lime texture and a more sophisticated lighting
> setup. Any good?
Uh.
You realize that limes aren't yellow with reddish-brown bits, right? :X
Other than that, it doesn't look bad. I might use a slightly
duller/darker red for the candystriped container.
-Xplo
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