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Hiya Povers!
Seasons greetings! 8^)
I thought I'd show you the image that I produced first for the PoV Comp.
('Flowers').
For those that might remember, I lost all of my Pov code and Wings models
for this image, so this is one of the first experimental images that I've
still got... <The Ivy was hell...>
Have a good one. :)
~Steve~
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Interesting the effect of the white and the yellow flowers.
;-)
Paolo
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St. wrote:
Surprised this got so little attention compared to some of the quickie
images posted recently. Maybe just too big. Shrinking it down (see
attachment) shows better how much stuff is really in there. Still, I
like your new image better.
-Shay
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St. wrote:
> Hiya Povers!
>
> Seasons greetings! 8^)
>
> I thought I'd show you the image that I produced first for the PoV Comp.
> ('Flowers').
>
> For those that might remember, I lost all of my Pov code and Wings
> models for this image, so this is one of the first experimental images
> that I've still got... <The Ivy was hell...>
>
> Have a good one. :)
>
> ~Steve~
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
Strong image Steve. Thanks for the peek
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"Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote in message
news:41d45c4d$1@news.povray.org...
> Strong image Steve.
Now you've *frightened* me. <g>
In what way is it a strong image? I drew inspiration from an old postcard
that had the same kind of set-up, a 'small corner' garden scene where the
focus was on the basket of flowers sitting on a garden ornament made in the
shape of a fancy bench. Only one 'human' person can sit on this bench, hence
the small size, (unless you're an Elf, Pixie, Dwarf, Goblin, Fairy or Gnome,
of course... ;)
> Thanks for the peek
Anytime. I like to share, Jim.
~Steve~
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"Shay" <ema### [at] yourhostcom> wrote in message
news:41d45317@news.povray.org...
> St. wrote:
>
> Surprised this got so little attention compared to some of the quickie
> images posted recently. Maybe just too big. Shrinking it down (see
> attachment) shows better how much stuff is really in there.
Thanks Shay. I was going to do that myself, but you beat me to it... ;)
If you notice the time on that day, I was doing my 'Santa' routine on that
morning, :) and couldn't resist posting something for Christmas day... <yes,
sad, I know...> ...but I didn't even look at the file-size... ah well...
Still, I
> like your new image better.
:o)
Improved.
Happy New Year!
~Steve~
> -Shay
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St. wrote:
>
> In what way is it a strong image?
The theme might be described as "patterns in space". It is a pleasing
intertwining made-made and the natural, 3D patterns which fill and
define the space. The image and the theme work well with your style of
execution which emphasizes modeling and hard delineated surfaces. ( over
media effects for instance ) So it is very satisfying how you use
patterns like the tree foliage and flower clusters, or the rattan of the
basket, the bricks of the wall, the filligree of the bench or the slats
of the planter, to build up the density of the scene.
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"Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote in message
news:41d6c330$1@news.povray.org...
> St. wrote:
>
>
>>
>> In what way is it a strong image?
>
> The theme might be described as "patterns in space". It is a pleasing
> intertwining **made-made**
Sorry Jim, I'm taking this as a typo, and I'm assuming you mean
'man-made'?
and the natural, 3D patterns which fill and
> define the space. The image and the theme work well with your style of
> execution which emphasizes modeling and hard delineated surfaces. ( over
> media effects for instance ) So it is very satisfying how you use
> patterns like the tree foliage and flower clusters, or the rattan of the
> basket, the bricks of the wall, the filligree of the bench or the slats of
> the planter, to build up the density of the scene.
Ah, the complicated bits, (well, apart from the planter-box, that is).
Yes, I like density in a scene. Cram it in. Give the viewer something to
look at. (Although, I really like clever, simplistic scenes too).
You see those three knots on the front of the basket? Those three knots
were worse than the ivy. There was no way I could produce the amount of
knots that were needed to complete the basket - wings just can't deal with
really *heavy* models and those three knots were 'heavy'. ;)
Side note: I'm naffed with losing my models so easily, but in reality, I'm
glad because I know I can do them again, and much better - I learnt from
them.
What I lost from this project:
The basket, (wipes sweat from brow...) ;)
The flowers, (crass, but the later image version was much better with
Daffodils instead of Iris').
The beetle, (I loved that little dung beetle).
The Blue Tit, (you wouldn't believe the hassle I had with that - well, yes
you would...) ;)
The Ivy, (man, that was trouble - try and duplicate the same, you'll see
what I mean)
The Butterfly. (That was my pride and joy, I was 'really' happy with
that).
The garden gloves!!!! Nooooo........! Ah well...
Thanks for enjoying this one, there's more to come, and hopefully, better.
~Steve~
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St. wrote:
>
> "Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote in message
> news:41d6c330$1@news.povray.org...
>
>> St. wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> In what way is it a strong image?
>>
>>
>> The theme might be described as "patterns in space". It is a pleasing
>> intertwining **made-made**
>
>
> Sorry Jim, I'm taking this as a typo, and I'm assuming you mean
> 'man-made'?
>
man-made yes
> Side note: I'm naffed with losing my models so easily, but in reality,
> I'm glad because I know I can do them again, and much better - I learnt
> from them.
>
> What I lost from this project:
>
> The basket, (wipes sweat from brow...) ;)
> The flowers, (crass, but the later image version was much better with
> Daffodils instead of Iris').
> The beetle, (I loved that little dung beetle).
> The Blue Tit, (you wouldn't believe the hassle I had with that - well,
> yes you would...) ;)
> The Ivy, (man, that was trouble - try and duplicate the same, you'll
> see what I mean)
> The Butterfly. (That was my pride and joy, I was 'really' happy with
> that).
> The garden gloves!!!! Nooooo........! Ah well...
>
> Thanks for enjoying this one, there's more to come, and hopefully, better.
>
I've lost so much I don't even think about it anymore. I lost about
eight models I'd made of African masks and figures most recently.
And I can't even blame the computer ( thought it is worthy of plenty of
blame.) I simply reformatted the wrong drive.
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