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Preview of image 'Fervor.png'
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Oh, sorry! I got an error message every time I sent the image, so I thought
the transmission had failed!
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Frango com Nata wrote:
> Oh, sorry! I got an error message every time I sent the image, so I thought
> the transmission had failed!
Then please cancel 3 of your 4 messages.
Please not that this image will not suffer any serious
damages if saved in the jpg-format instead of the png-format.
If you do this the file size can be reduced to 75KB or less,
instead of 289KB or even 835KB.
I also recommend you to switch to another newsreader.
E.g.: http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
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Tor Olav
http://subcube.net
http://subcube.com
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tor### [at] TOBEREMOVEDgmailcom news:417aa569$1@news.povray.org
> instead of 289KB or even 835KB.
> I also recommend you to switch to another newsreader.
> E.g.: http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
Indeed.
As for the image, interesting (btw how did You make the steam?), but
"bubbles" should be like x4 smaller IMHO.
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http://www.raf256.com/3d/
Rafal Maj 'Raf256', home page - http://www.raf256.com/me/
Computer Graphics
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Frango com Nata wrote:
Nice. I wouldn't want to drink it, though. I'm guessing that steam is
media contained in spheres?
-Sam
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Nice, but you need to disturb the surface of the water a bit.
-Xplo
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Wow... that's brilliant!
Not sure about the steam, but the liquid is definitely very interesting.
And I'm liking the texture of the surface the glass is sitting on too.
In fact, the glass itself is nice. The shaddow should probably be more
blurry to fit in with the whole look, but other than that... yeah!
Andrew.
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is the glass cracked ? right hand side, if so, nice touch
buble size would be right if it was syrup/treacle :-)
suspect bubbles/4 would make them almost invisible, boiling liquid
usually has embedded disturbed bubbles in it ?
stephen
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I've never seen boiling hot tea in a class cup: i guess the tea temperature
immediately drops below boiling temperature when it hits the (cold)
container. However, I like the picture. I'm fond of bubbles.....
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Nice!
And hot...
With those bubbles it remember me a hot glass of jam instead of tea,
;-)
Paolo
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