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From: Remy Closset
Subject: cognitive
Date: 16 Nov 2005 10:39:30
Message: <437b52b2@news.povray.org>
A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have to 
learn walking in their environment with the help of  locomotion teachers. 
The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf is here to 
symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by sample, warw of the 
sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
Critics and ideas are welcome.



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From: Eero Ahonen
Subject: Re: cognitive
Date: 16 Nov 2005 14:06:03
Message: <437b831b@news.povray.org>
Remy Closset wrote:
> A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have to 
> learn walking in their environment with the help of  locomotion teachers. 
> The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf is here to 
> symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by sample, warw of the 
> sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
> Critics and ideas are welcome.

Too bad that the people you do this image for can't see it. I'm sure
thei'd approciete it even more than "just" the idea.

Good idea, nice image.

-- 
Eero "Aero" Ahonen
   http://www.zbxt.net
      aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid


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From: St 
Subject: Re: cognitive
Date: 16 Nov 2005 14:06:49
Message: <437b8349@news.povray.org>
"Remy Closset" <rem### [at] neuffr> wrote in message 
news:437b52b2@news.povray.org...
>A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have 
>to learn walking in their environment with the help of  locomotion 
>teachers. The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf is 
>here to symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by sample, 
>warw of the sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
> Critics and ideas are welcome.

 Hi Remy. Excellent image, although, judging by the size of the leaves, I 
would scale the boot up, or scale the leaves down a little.

  Also, I might possibly move the boot forwards so that the trouser leg is 
resting on the 'shin' of the leg.

    ~Steve~


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From: LightBeam
Subject: Re: cognitive
Date: 16 Nov 2005 14:51:26
Message: <437b8dbe$1@news.povray.org>

> A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have to 
> learn walking in their environment with the help of  locomotion teachers. 
> The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf is here to 
> symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by sample, warw of the 
> sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
> Critics and ideas are welcome.
> 


Nice done ! Great "feeling" too...


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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Re: cognitive
Date: 16 Nov 2005 18:16:08
Message: <437bbdb8$1@news.povray.org>
Remy Closset wrote:

> A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have to 
> learn walking in their environment with the help of  locomotion teachers. 
> The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf is here to 
> symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by sample, warw of the 
> sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
> Critics and ideas are welcome.

It might be better to make the leaves their fall color(s).  Leaves 
generally aren't green when they fall.

Regards,
John


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From: Rick Measham
Subject: Re: cognitive
Date: 16 Nov 2005 19:26:31
Message: <437bce37$1@news.povray.org>
Remy Closset wrote:
> A poster for my association for blind

Looking good .. a few things:
1. The cuff on the trouser leg should be perpendicular to the crease
2. The shoe shouldn't turn up so much (hardly at all at that angle .. if 
you have a digital camera it's always good to get someone to help you 
with such angles)
3. Fallen leaves should be yellow/red .. and probably a bit smaller

Cheers!
Rick Measham


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From: Remy Closset
Subject: Re: cognitive
Date: 17 Nov 2005 03:16:28
Message: <437c3c5c$1@news.povray.org>
Thank you St.
I think that pure realism is not eve appropriate to advertising. So I want 
to suggest dynamism in my image. Blind peaple are often timorous outside. 
The message is that locomotion lessons would make them more free. That's in 
fact the real result we obtain with those lessons.



See my answer for leaves lower in the messages



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> "Remy Closset" <rem### [at] neuffr> wrote in message 
> news:437b52b2@news.povray.org...
>>A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have 
>>to learn walking in their environment with the help of  locomotion 
>>teachers. The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf is 
>>here to symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by sample, 
>>warw of the sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
>> Critics and ideas are welcome.
>
> Hi Remy. Excellent image, although, judging by the size of the leaves, I 
> would scale the boot up, or scale the leaves down a little.
>
>  Also, I might possibly move the boot forwards so that the trouser leg is 
> resting on the 'shin' of the leg.
>
>    ~Steve~
>
>
>>

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>>
>


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From: Remy Closset
Subject: Re: cognitive
Date: 17 Nov 2005 03:42:00
Message: <437c4258$1@news.povray.org>
Thank's LightBeam
We all need encouragement




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>> A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have 
>> to learn walking in their environment with the help of  locomotion 
>> teachers. The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf 
>> is here to symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by 
>> sample, warw of the sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
>> Critics and ideas are welcome.
>>

>
> Nice done ! Great "feeling" too...


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From: Remy Closset
Subject: Re: cognitive
Date: 17 Nov 2005 03:49:32
Message: <437c441c$1@news.povray.org>
Thank's Eero

Be sure I'll describe the drawings for the blind people I meet every week. 
There is just a big difference between blindbirth persons and the other 
blind and visually impaired persons. It's a strategy to make understand them 
a drawing. There is a solution with the relief  hoven; so they can touch the 
drawing. But they cannot understand perspective.



news: 437b831b@news.povray.org...
> Remy Closset wrote:
>> A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have 
>> to
>> learn walking in their environment with the help of  locomotion teachers.
>> The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf is here to
>> symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by sample, warw of 
>> the
>> sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
>> Critics and ideas are welcome.
>
> Too bad that the people you do this image for can't see it. I'm sure
> thei'd approciete it even more than "just" the idea.
>
> Good idea, nice image.
>
> -- 
> Eero "Aero" Ahonen
>   http://www.zbxt.net
>      aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid


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From: Remy Closset
Subject: Re: cognitive
Date: 17 Nov 2005 03:55:22
Message: <437c457a$1@news.povray.org>
Thank you John

The texture of the leaves is made with an image map build with a photography 
of a fallen leave. This year, here in the south of France, october was very 
hot and the leaves have been fallen without becoming brown (no pun with 
"hot" in  France)





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> Remy Closset wrote:
>
>> A poster for my association for blinds. That means that blind people have 
>> to learn walking in their environment with the help of  locomotion 
>> teachers. The objective is to increase their cognitive senses. The leaf 
>> is here to symbolize all what the blind person has to mind out, by 
>> sample, warw of the sun on the skin, noise of the wind and so on.
>> Critics and ideas are welcome.
>
> It might be better to make the leaves their fall color(s).  Leaves 
> generally aren't green when they fall.
>
> Regards,
> John


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