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Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> I really must finish one of these pictures!
>
> The Rocks are isosurfaces converted to meshes for speed of rendering and
> also so that I could edit them. I used Kevin Loney's approximation macro
> for this and Ingo's mesh22obj utility to convert the meshes to objs for
> import into Silo. Gilles has come up with a way of using Crossroads for this
> which I havn't had time to test. All plants XFrog. The ground was a mesh
> modelled in Silo so that I could get precise control of the shape . The
> clouds are media.
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> I'm still modelling the figures and clothing etc in Silo ( brilliant
> program) but as I'm away walking the Pennine Way for the next few weeks it
> will be some time before the picture is finished.
>
n->s or s->n ??
> The final picture will be Poster sized and looks much better.
>
> Mick
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weird clouds, but rather effective though, they remind me of someone's
paintings
are we expecting vikings ?
rocks remind me of a south atlantic island ?? carved/runes on rocks
blasted name is on edge of my tongue
also rocks seem to convey a slight sf feeling
flowers seem out of scale with the rocks ?? and are all same colur ??
oops, my error, too many of the orangey-pink ones??
can we get some yellow ones maybe??
stephen
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OK, that's just downright fantastic!!
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Hi Mick:
I am always amazed by your fabulus landscapes. This one reminds me
"Broadsword" by Jethro Tull. BTW have you ever tried to illustrate the
pieces of music? Your clouds remind me Altdorfer's canvases.
Excellent work Mick.
Matt
> I really must finish one of these pictures!
>
> The Rocks are isosurfaces converted to meshes for speed of rendering and
> also so that I could edit them. I used Kevin Loney's approximation macro
> for this and Ingo's mesh22obj utility to convert the meshes to objs for
> import into Silo. Gilles has come up with a way of using Crossroads for
this
> which I havn't had time to test. All plants XFrog. The ground was a mesh
> modelled in Silo so that I could get precise control of the shape . The
> clouds are media.
>
> I'm still modelling the figures and clothing etc in Silo ( brilliant
> program) but as I'm away walking the Pennine Way for the next few weeks it
> will be some time before the picture is finished.
>
> The final picture will be Poster sized and looks much better.
>
> Mick
>
>
>
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The impressionistic sky is moody and perfect.
Oskar
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"Mick Hazelgrove" wrote:
> The clouds are media.
What? no... No! They can't be!! They're painted surely? Media can't do that!!!
Uh... How?
:-o
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Tek
www.evilsuperbrain.com
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This is the mythical arrival of the Tuatha De Danann in Ireland, isn't it?
Do you know the graphic work of Jim Fitzpatrick?
Excellent work!!!
Thomas
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"stephen parkinson" <ste### [at] zmemw16demoncouk> wrote in message
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> are we expecting vikings ?
Chuckle - No the boats are place markers and will be remodelled
> flowers seem out of scale with the rocks ?? and are all same colur ??
> oops, my error, too many of the orangey-pink ones??
> can we get some yellow ones maybe??
The res ones are poppies and they grow in drifts - I may reduce the number
but not by much as for the yellow ones - I want to add a few windswept
bushes and some small low flowers, so yes, you may well get your yellow
ones.
Mick
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"Matt Burns" <mac### [at] wppl> wrote in message
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> I am always amazed by your fabulus landscapes.
Thanks
This one reminds me
> "Broadsword" by Jethro Tull. BTW have you ever tried to illustrate the
> pieces of music? Your clouds remind me Altdorfer's canvases.
I don't know broadsword but I always enjoy Jethro Tulls music. I have used
music for inspiration but only when painting - raytracing is to long a
process.
Yes I hadn't thought of that - the clouds definately have that northen
european renaissance feeling.
Mick
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"Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom> wrote in message
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> "Mick Hazelgrove" wrote:
> > The clouds are media.
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> What? no... No! They can't be!! They're painted surely? Media can't do
that!!!
> Uh... How?
> :-o
Yep - media three layer to be exact - high thin cloud, a stomy cumulus type
cloud and closest a storm wracked stringy remnant.
Mick
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlnet> wrote in message
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> This is the mythical arrival of the Tuatha De Danann in Ireland, isn't it?
The picture will be called the gathering and will feature the arrival of
many people and creatures at this point. The Irish connection hadn't
occurred to me but exactly conveys the feel and mood I'm hoping to create.
I've moddelled the main figure and I'm just working on the clothes etc.
> Do you know the graphic work of Jim Fitzpatrick?
No - I shall google him!
Mick
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