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Now,
The time of Povray coffee is coming:)
Good appetite.
Regards all.
Hasan
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This model is made by wings3d.
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Coffee? I think this picture is begging for a teabag and maybe a wift of
steam coming from the cup!
Charles
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"Hasan3" <PRO### [at] Yahoocom> schreef in bericht
news:web.43cacd433ccc47c12c85f2c00@news.povray.org...
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Coffee please!! Black!!
(if out of coffee, tea will be allright...!)
Nice work, Hasan. My only concern would be the handle of the cup.
Subdivision has made it almost separated from the cup. They should be welded
a little more.
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlnet> wrote:
> Coffee please!! Black!!
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> (if out of coffee, tea will be allright...!)
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> Nice work, Hasan. My only concern would be the handle of the cup.
> Subdivision has made it almost separated from the cup. They should be welded
> a little more.
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> Thomas
Thomas, thanks.
I have seen the handle's seperate too.
I will update it.
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Hasan
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Hasan, it's always honest to show how the image was made. I personnaly
appreciate the wings screenshot, thumbs up!
web.43cacd433ccc47c12c85f2c00@news.povray.org...
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"Remy Closset" <rem### [at] neuffr> wrote:
> Hasan, it's always honest to show how the image was made. I personnaly
> appreciate the wings screenshot, thumbs up!
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Remy, I have posted the cup of caffe model to the
"povray.binaries.scene-files" section.
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Just love that porcelain!
Perhaps the saucer is a tad too big for the cup?
Typically no more than 2x the cup diameter.
See e.g.http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&c2coff=1&q=cup%20saucer
DLM
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The perspective changed between the model and the final image. I find
the angle of the cup rim in the final image disturbing and wonder if
your camera is too close.
I've never seen a handle like that before, but then again I don't drink
much tea.
And I agree with the comment that suggested a smaller saucer (or larger
cup) might look better.
Excellent start. Keep it up!
Hasan3 wrote:
> Now,
> The time of Povray coffee is coming:)
> Good appetite.
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> Regards all.
> Hasan
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"dlm" <me### [at] addressinvalid> wrote:
> Just love that porcelain!
> Perhaps the saucer is a tad too big for the cup?
> Typically no more than 2x the cup diameter.
> See e.g.http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&c2coff=1&q=cup%20saucer
> DLM
dlm, perhaps,a little big, but it's a Turkish Cup of Caffee:)
http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:xtMCfwcgKFvo1M:http://www.turkishgiftbazaar.com/images/grinders2/turkishcoffeecup
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