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After seeing Bill Pragnell's excellent CGSphere entry I took a look at the
site and saw how far people are willing to push the 'rules'. Unable to
think of a decent original idea (not much hope of that) I passed my time
making this image, is this pushing the rules too far :-)
I am not really going to submit this one to CGSPhere it was just something
to pass the time and another chance to use my train model as I have been
too lazy to model any carriages or create another scene for it yet..
Sean
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That looks great -- honestly. I really like it. But just to be nit-picky, I
don't see it as being close enough to a sphere.
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: How far can you bend the rules for CGSphere..
Date: 3 Feb 2007 03:23:31
Message: <45c44683$1@news.povray.org>
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"s.day" <s.d### [at] uelacuk> schreef in bericht
news:web.45c3c1b3f2942a9dd42597a60@news.povray.org...
> After seeing Bill Pragnell's excellent CGSphere entry I took a look at the
> site and saw how far people are willing to push the 'rules'. Unable to
> think of a decent original idea (not much hope of that) I passed my time
> making this image, is this pushing the rules too far :-)
>
This is great! What a model!!
As everybody at CGSphere expects to see a sphere, one can easily imagine
it. Imo, you are within the rules... and artistic licence!
Thomas
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"Halbert" <hal### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> That looks great -- honestly. I really like it. But just to be nit-picky, I
> don't see it as being close enough to a sphere.
>
> --
Thanks, I agree about the sphere, I have another idea which I am working on
and this one does contain a more spherical shape also I have not seen a
similar one so far on CGSPhere although there are a lot of images so I
could have missed it..
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> This is great! What a model!!
Thanks Thomas, although having viewed the train from this angle I think I
have missed out joining one of the parts to the body of the engine.. I
actually started modelling this with a view to animate it and the wheel's
can be made to turn etc.. However, as I know very little about trains it is
probably not very realistic..
> As everybody at CGSphere expects to see a sphere, one can easily imagine
> it. Imo, you are within the rules... and artistic licence!
>
> Thomas
I did see some CGSphere entries that did not have sphere's but either
cylinders/circles and although I still like the look of them as they were
great images I did think they were stretching the rules a bit.. Maybe I
will enter this one after I have entered a genuine sphere, don't want to
break the rules with my first entry..
Sean
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From: Florian Brucker
Subject: Re: How far can you bend the rules for CGSphere..
Date: 3 Feb 2007 04:47:05
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Looks great! A bit dark perhaps, especially on the top, but I guess
that's intended.
Regards,
Florian
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Florian Brucker <tor### [at] torfboldcom> wrote:
> Looks great! A bit dark perhaps, especially on the top, but I guess
> that's intended.
>
I haven't really adjusted the lighting from the default in the template file
but the dirty texture makes it look pretty dark, here is a cleaner one which
shows a bit more detail. I have not finished the model yet so the textures
are a bit rough.
Sean
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"s.day" <s.d### [at] uelacuk> wrote:
> After seeing Bill Pragnell's excellent CGSphere entry I took a look at the
> site and saw how far people are willing to push the 'rules'. Unable to
> think of a decent original idea (not much hope of that) I passed my time
> making this image, is this pushing the rules too far :-)
>
> I am not really going to submit this one to CGSPhere it was just something
> to pass the time and another chance to use my train model as I have been
> too lazy to model any carriages or create another scene for it yet..
>
> Sean
Nice train wheel!
And "CGSphere entry" sounds like a CG Sphere contest.... what is it? Where
is it? How do I enter?
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: How far can you bend the rules for CGSphere..
Date: 4 Feb 2007 03:13:36
Message: <45c595b0@news.povray.org>
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"EagleSun" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
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> And "CGSphere entry" sounds like a CG Sphere contest.... what is it?
> Where
> is it? How do I enter?
>
Go to: http://www.cgsphere.com/
Thomas
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Sean,
I think this is looking really good for a CGSphere entry. I wouldn't worry too much
about the
rules, they're meant to be broken. ;-)
Are you planning to lay a length of track? I think it would be a good addition to the
final render.
Kyle
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