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From: DJ Wiza
Subject: My turn for RSOCP (revised)
Date: 5 Apr 2006 23:48:52
Message: <44348fa4@news.povray.org>
Same scene, but this time I moved the focal point to the surface of the 
sphere and changed some other focal blur settings.  Overall, I think 
this one looks far better than the other one.

-DJ


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From: Martin Magnusson
Subject: Re: My turn for RSOCP (revised)
Date: 6 Apr 2006 01:24:04
Message: <4434a5f4$1@news.povray.org>
DJ Wiza wrote:
> Same scene, but this time I moved the focal point to the surface of the 
> sphere and changed some other focal blur settings.  Overall, I think 
> this one looks far better than the other one.

Yes, this is really good. I would maybe decrease the amount of focal 
blur a little, and definitely add radiosity. The bottom part of the 
reflective sphere looks a bit flat without it.

/ martin


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From: DJ Wiza
Subject: Re: My turn for RSOCP (revised)
Date: 6 Apr 2006 02:00:19
Message: <4434ae73$1@news.povray.org>
Martin Magnusson wrote:

> DJ Wiza wrote:
> 
>> Same scene, but this time I moved the focal point to the surface of 
>> the sphere and changed some other focal blur settings.  Overall, I 
>> think this one looks far better than the other one.
> 
> 
> Yes, this is really good. I would maybe decrease the amount of focal 
> blur a little, and definitely add radiosity. The bottom part of the 
> reflective sphere looks a bit flat without it.
> 
> / martin

There actually *IS* radiosity in the image.  The only light source is 
the sky_sphere.

-DJ


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