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Another interior scene. Still a tad simple, but evolving.
Comments?
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> Another interior scene. Still a tad simple, but evolving.
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> Comments?
I'm not sure where you plan on taking this scene. But I think many people
(including myself) usually think of catacombs as being dirty old tunnels,
created at times when there were no brick stones or wall-paintings like
that... It's possible that not all catacombs are like this, but you know, we
have stereotyped everything.
Regards,
Hugo
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Looks nice, maybe too nice. The bricks and pillars look too perfect.
What is the painting at the end?
=Bob=
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Well, I tried to add a rough granite look to the front face of the
bricks, but the best I could come up with was a granite normal. My
isosurface experiments didn't work.
The painting Credits, as I should have mentioned before, go to Brian
Froud. The painting itself is from the cover sheet of the Art book to
"The Dark Crystal".
No infringement was inteded, I was simply inspired by the piece.
ADB
=Bob= wrote:
> Looks nice, maybe too nice. The bricks and pillars look too perfect.
> What is the painting at the end?
> =Bob=
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