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My brother asked me to knock together a few quick sci-fi backgrounds that
he's going to draw cartoon characters on later. They look pretty neat so I
thought I'd share.
I'll probably post the versions with characters once they're finished.
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Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
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You're going to let him ruin those with cartoons? ;) jk
I really like the sense of otherworldliness those present.
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Tek wrote:
> My brother asked me to knock together a few quick sci-fi backgrounds that
> he's going to draw cartoon characters on later. They look pretty neat so I
> thought I'd share.
>
> I'll probably post the versions with characters once they're finished.
The skies are excellent! I especially like the two "halos" in BG-1.
/ martin
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Wasn't it Tek who wrote:
>My brother asked me to knock together a few quick sci-fi backgrounds that
>he's going to draw cartoon characters on later. They look pretty neat so I
>thought I'd share.
>
>I'll probably post the versions with characters once they're finished.
I'm not sure whether I like those flying rocks in BG-1.jpg.
It looks like you intended to use an isosurface function with (x,0,z),
like a height field, but typed (x,y,z) by mistake.
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Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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I tried (x,0,z) but it looked a bit boring. I agree the flying rocks look
wierd, but my brother might be able to get rid of them in photoshop when he
works on the pictures so I didn't fix them.
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Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
"Mike Williams" <nos### [at] econymdemoncouk> wrote in message
news:Rtp### [at] econymdemoncouk...
> Wasn't it Tek who wrote:
>>My brother asked me to knock together a few quick sci-fi backgrounds that
>>he's going to draw cartoon characters on later. They look pretty neat so I
>>thought I'd share.
>>
>>I'll probably post the versions with characters once they're finished.
>
> I'm not sure whether I like those flying rocks in BG-1.jpg.
>
> It looks like you intended to use an isosurface function with (x,0,z),
> like a height field, but typed (x,y,z) by mistake.
>
> --
> Mike Williams
> Gentleman of Leisure
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Tek spake:
> My brother asked me to knock together a few quick sci-fi backgrounds that
> he's going to draw cartoon characters on later. They look pretty neat so I
> thought I'd share.
>
> I'll probably post the versions with characters once they're finished.
>
Wowie - how'd you do the green, inverted (planet above, not below) one?
VERY nice.
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Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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"Stefan Viljoen polard.com>" <spamnot@<removethis> wrote in message
news:4434bbb1@news.povray.org...
> Wowie - how'd you do the green, inverted (planet above, not below) one?
The planet's just a couple of spheres with granite based textures for the
ground and clouds. Then there's a scattering green media with a spherical
exponential density and high extinction which makes the colour more
interesting. Then there's a crazy emitting media for the sun in the bottom
right. Did you want to know about any specific part of it?
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Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
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"Martin Magnusson" <martin@-xxx-eyra-xxx-.se> wrote in message
news:4434a535$1@news.povray.org...
> The skies are excellent! I especially like the two "halos" in BG-1.
Yeah I like those, they're just a couple of planar patterns on the
sky_sphere.
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Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
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Tek wrote:
> I tried (x,0,z) but it looked a bit boring. I agree the flying rocks look
> wierd, but my brother might be able to get rid of them in photoshop when he
> works on the pictures so I didn't fix them.
I like the flying rocks, too. Adds some extra mystery to the scene. If I
would change anything, it would be the sand(?) in the foreground. The
shape looks odd.
/ martin
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Tek spake:
> "Stefan Viljoen polard.com>" <spamnot@<removethis> wrote in message
> news:4434bbb1@news.povray.org...
>> Wowie - how'd you do the green, inverted (planet above, not below) one?
>
> The planet's just a couple of spheres with granite based textures for the
> ground and clouds. Then there's a scattering green media with a spherical
> exponential density and high extinction which makes the colour more
> interesting. Then there's a crazy emitting media for the sun in the bottom
> right. Did you want to know about any specific part of it?
Nope - I think I understand some of how it is made. I hope...!
I've wanted to try making something similar for a while now, now I've got an
idea where to start.
Thanks for the reply!
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Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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