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Back from the Ringworld, I found the door open and the walls tagged :-)
I consider this the final version of the ice age room. I added icicles to
the windows and writing on the wall.
With the addition (not visible here) of a prepared seal skin, this will be
probably my Season's Greetings for the year...
Still, comments and criticisms are welcome
Thomas
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> Still, comments and criticisms are welcome
I like how it turned out, though I still miss some more definitive shadows
around the boxes. Don't know, I'd just expect a somewhat darker shadow right
close to those things than in free areas, where the diffuse light can arrive
at more easily. You might want to play a little with the contrast/brightness
of the background image, but aside of the mentioned things (which is really
just nitpicking), its a superb image.
Regards,
Tim
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aka "Tim Nikias v2.0"
Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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"Tim Nikias" <JUSTTHELOWERCASE:timISNOTnikias(at)gmx.netWARE> schreef in
bericht news:4371255c@news.povray.org...
> > Still, comments and criticisms are welcome
>
> I like how it turned out, though I still miss some more definitive shadows
> around the boxes. Don't know, I'd just expect a somewhat darker shadow
right
> close to those things than in free areas, where the diffuse light can
arrive
> at more easily. You might want to play a little with the
contrast/brightness
> of the background image, but aside of the mentioned things (which is
really
> just nitpicking), its a superb image.
>
Thank you indeed, Tim!
I know what you mean about the shadows. It looks like the diffuse lighting
of the room is very strong. I shall see if I can get that down.
Thomas
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