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Or, alternately, Hell Flower.
Oskar
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Upon further reflection, I realized I am dissatisfied with the 'petals'
part of the model. I like this one better.
Oskar.
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Oskar Bertrand nous apporta ses lumieres ainsi en ce 14/06/2004 11:41... :
> Upon further reflection, I realized I am dissatisfied with the
> 'petals' part of the model. I like this one better.
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> Oskar.
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Me to :-) It have more "substance"
Alain
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"Oskar Bertrand" <osk### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:40cdc735@news.povray.org...
Nice looking.
It can be tough knowing how to reply here when I don't know if this is a
WIP on which you are requesting constructive feedback or your completed
"vision" to which you are only looking for our reactions. This
distinction determines whether you are looking for our opinion of what
you see or for us to point out things which you may not have seen.
That being said, I think that there is one more than would be optimal
types of materials (not in the POV sense) in this picture. The very
solid look of the stem and center contrasts well with the plasma look of
the petals which contrasts well with the liquid look of the background,
but the three together spoil the pic, IMO.
-Shay
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Oooooo... That's pretty.
Alf
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"Oskar Bertrand" <osk### [at] yahoocom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:40cdc735@news.povray.org...
> Upon further reflection, I realized I am dissatisfied with the 'petals'
> part of the model. I like this one better.
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> Oskar.
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I like the first one better. It is more hellish ;-)
Really great pics, can you plz explain what a pedro dimension is?
And how you did the textures?
thanks
jsj
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Josef Schmid wrote:
> Really great pics, can you plz explain what a pedro dimension is?
It means whatever you want it to mean. :-)
Oskar
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I liked the first one better... but both are really neat!
Andrew @ home.
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