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The Twin Girls with a Pearl Earring
after Vermeer (1658 ?)
Hi all,
This is my POVCOMP wip. I don't know if it was a good idea to post this
image according to the rule of anonymity, but I can't wait for your
opinions.
It is completly handmade in Wings with the magical and very useful *tweak*
tool, then rendered in Mlpov/Pov 3.5.
The mirror effect was post processed in PSP just for testing. I will add
later a new camera location and a vertical mirror in consideration of the
contest rules.
Rene
(the old newbie)
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Very Wow!
=Bob=
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> The Twin Girls with a Pearl Earring
Incredible!
Greetings,
Florian
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Rene Bui wrote:
> The Twin Girls with a Pearl Earring
> after Vermeer (1658 ?)
>
F'n A! Excellent. Just above the lip looks a little funny to me, but I'm
not familiar with proper facial proportions.
-Shay
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From: Oskar Bertrand
Subject: Re: The Twin Girls with a Pearl Earring
Date: 4 Nov 2004 22:48:11
Message: <418af7fb@news.povray.org>
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Looks a little funny around the lower philtrum area. Other than that,
it's beautiful... much, much better than anything I've ever managed to
squeeze out of Wings.
Oskar
Rene Bui wrote:
> The Twin Girls with a Pearl Earring
> after Vermeer (1658 ?)
>
> Hi all,
> This is my POVCOMP wip. I don't know if it was a good idea to post this
> image according to the rule of anonymity, but I can't wait for your
> opinions.
> It is completly handmade in Wings with the magical and very useful *tweak*
> tool, then rendered in Mlpov/Pov 3.5.
> The mirror effect was post processed in PSP just for testing. I will add
> later a new camera location and a vertical mirror in consideration of the
> contest rules.
>
> Rene
> (the old newbie)
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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Really good. Great modelling and excellent textures. How did you get the
cloth to shape so well?
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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Rene Bui wrote:
> The Twin Girls with a Pearl Earring
> after Vermeer (1658 ?)
>
> Hi all,
> This is my POVCOMP wip. I don't know if it was a good idea to post this
> image according to the rule of anonymity, but I can't wait for your
> opinions.
> It is completly handmade in Wings with the magical and very useful *tweak*
> tool, then rendered in Mlpov/Pov 3.5.
> The mirror effect was post processed in PSP just for testing. I will add
> later a new camera location and a vertical mirror in consideration of the
> contest rules.
>
> Rene
> (the old newbie)
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
You have certainly done justice to your source. Much about your
accomplishment is superb, but one think really rocks me, and stays with
me is the fall of the drapery. As far as the face, you have gone very
far towards achieving that Vermeerian sense of enduring, elemental
shape. I am picturing your method as one of constantly redoing the
model from scratch in order to achieve that light touch and sense of
simple means.
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Rene Bui wrote:
> The Twin Girls with a Pearl Earring
> after Vermeer (1658 ?)
>
What is the smiley equivalent of jaw dropping on the floor? ;-)
I think this is A-MA-ZING.
I'd lose the earring though. It doesn't do justice to the original. But,
maybe that just me being Dutch.
--
Maurice
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web.418ac5a92c391db57b7fef3f0@news.povray.org...
> The Twin Girls with a Pearl Earring
> after Vermeer (1658 ?)
>
Gosh! amazing
BTW did you render both girls or mirrored the image?
Marc
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hi,
Incredible! But as always there are ways to improve. It seems as if the girl
on your image is more confident about herself, the girl on the painting
seems a bit unsecure, maybe even scared by the painter. Not sure how to
describe the expression by using words as larger/smaller, higher/lower, but
maybe you can. (altough it could be her mouth smilling just a small bit to
much).
http://www.essentialvermeer.20m.com/catalogue_xl/xl_girl_with_a_pearl_earring.htm
But again, the image is wonderfull!
Greetings JWV
"Rene Bui" <ren### [at] freefr> wrote in message
news:web.418ac5a92c391db57b7fef3f0@news.povray.org...
> The Twin Girls with a Pearl Earring
> after Vermeer (1658 ?)
>
> Hi all,
> This is my POVCOMP wip. I don't know if it was a good idea to post this
> image according to the rule of anonymity, but I can't wait for your
> opinions.
> It is completly handmade in Wings with the magical and very useful *tweak*
> tool, then rendered in Mlpov/Pov 3.5.
> The mirror effect was post processed in PSP just for testing. I will add
> later a new camera location and a vertical mirror in consideration of the
> contest rules.
>
> Rene
> (the old newbie)
>
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