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I took some photos of my room and put them on boxes around this image. I
was just playing about with putting reflective objects in the middle of them
and came up with this. The media liquid needs tweaking a bit, but I thought
it looked ok.
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scott wrote:
> I took some photos of my room and put them on boxes around this image. I
> was just playing about with putting reflective objects in the middle of them
> and came up with this. The media liquid needs tweaking a bit, but I thought
> it looked ok.
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Whatever that liquid is *I* will not be drinking it.. The blueish film
on top looks toxic :)
The glass reminds me of these plastic cups I once had, they had a blue
tint to them. There's something odd about the reflection on the glass.
--
~Mike
Things! Billions of them!
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"Mike Raiford" <mra### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:427a7940@news.povray.org
> scott wrote:
>> I took some photos of my room and put them on boxes around this
>> image. I was just playing about with putting reflective objects
>> in the middle of them and came up with this. The media liquid
>> needs tweaking a bit, but I thought it looked ok.
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> Whatever that liquid is *I* will not be drinking it.. The blueish
> film on top looks toxic :)
What? I thought it looked like a perfectly good cocktail :-D
> The glass reminds me of these plastic cups I once had, they had a
> blue tint to them. There's something odd about the reflection on
> the glass.
Yeh, I think that's because my "room" doesn't have any "floor", just
walls... you can see the sharp line where the walls disappear into
nothingness.
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> Yeh, I think that's because my "room" doesn't have any "floor", just
> walls... you can see the sharp line where the walls disappear into
> nothingness.
Actually, I think 95% of your glass is just reflecting the table. Only the
very top of it reflects the room. Maybe you should move the camera down for
a lower perspective to get a better idea of what the reflections really look
like? Also, it might help if you make the room brighter (raise the ambient
value) since it looks pretty dark.
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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scott wrote:
>What? I thought it looked like a perfectly good cocktail :-D
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Blue Curacao... yuck!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
Now playing: Morning Breeze (Blonker)
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