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From: Jim Holsenback
Subject: A frog's eye view
Date: 21 Nov 2006 06:40:31
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this was certainly a challenge .... the media aspects of this scene took up 
most of my time. the cloud bank is an iso surface container filled with 
emission media the ground fog is a flattened sphere filled with emission 
media. it was by accident that I settled on this view .... wondered what it 
have looked like from a frogs eye view.


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From: Charles C
Subject: Re: A frog's eye view
Date: 21 Nov 2006 18:00:00
Message: <web.456384504f1f34582869ae640@news.povray.org>
Nice.  Right now I've been standing a lot so my feet are sore.  That looks
like a nice place to sit back and relax.  It looks quite warm actually. Is
that a desert in the background or might trees be next?
Charles

"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> this was certainly a challenge .... the media aspects of this scene took up
> most of my time. the cloud bank is an iso surface container filled with
> emission media the ground fog is a flattened sphere filled with emission
> media. it was by accident that I settled on this view .... wondered what it
> have looked like from a frogs eye view.


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: A frog's eye view
Date: 22 Nov 2006 02:59:01
Message: <45640345$1@news.povray.org>
"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht 
news:4562e5af@news.povray.org...
> this was certainly a challenge .... the media aspects of this scene took 
> up most of my time. the cloud bank is an iso surface container filled with 
> emission media the ground fog is a flattened sphere filled with emission 
> media. it was by accident that I settled on this view .... wondered what 
> it have looked like from a frogs eye view.
>
I certainly like this view. One thing that strikes me immediately however, 
is that the reeds need some randomness in height, scale, and angle. You can 
also suggest some wind by favouring rotation towards one direction.

Thomas


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From: Jim Holsenback
Subject: Re: A frog's eye view
Date: 22 Nov 2006 05:02:13
Message: <45642025$1@news.povray.org>
"Charles C" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message 
news:web.456384504f1f34582869ae640@news.povray.org...
> Nice.  Right now I've been standing a lot so my feet are sore.  That looks
> like a nice place to sit back and relax.  It looks quite warm actually. Is
> that a desert in the background or might trees be next?
> Charles

actually it's wetlands near the shore ..... was thinking a group of shore 
birds might finish this scene out nicely

Jim


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From: Jim Holsenback
Subject: Re: A frog's eye view
Date: 22 Nov 2006 05:09:50
Message: <456421ee@news.povray.org>
"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote in message 
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> I certainly like this view. One thing that strikes me immediately however, 
> is that the reeds need some randomness in height, scale, and angle. You 
> can also suggest some wind by favouring rotation towards one direction.
>
> Thomas

thanks .... hmmm i do have a "dither" routine on the reeds that varies the 
size a tad (not much). the north side of my property has reeds in the river 
bed and I certainly have sat for hours pondering cattails .... they seemed 
almost unusually the same height, however now that you mention it I think I 
will revisit that issue and perhaps add a bit of a tilt and rotation as well 
to stir things up a bit .... thanks for the feedback


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