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From: Christian Froeschlin
Subject: Sunset
Date: 17 Apr 2007 17:27:57
Message: <46253bdd@news.povray.org>
Well, here's an ex-WIP which I'll just call finished in first 
approximation because I won't have the nerve to continue tweaking
it in the near future ;) The clouds could need improvement and
the palm is a basic POV-Tree output. I'm rather happy with the
beach, which is just a bozo sand heightfield plus water plane.

The atmospheric media stuff and the water makes the scene a bit sluggish
to render for my taste, especially with anti-aliasing. This is actually
a low-quality 800x600 render (+a0.9, 2.5h) downsampled to 600x450.


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From: Larry Hudson
Subject: Re: Sunset
Date: 17 Apr 2007 22:01:45
Message: <46257c09$1@news.povray.org>
Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> Well, here's an ex-WIP which I'll just call finished in first 
> approximation because I won't have the nerve to continue tweaking
> it in the near future ;) The clouds could need improvement and
> the palm is a basic POV-Tree output. I'm rather happy with the
> beach, which is just a bozo sand heightfield plus water plane.
> 
> The atmospheric media stuff and the water makes the scene a bit sluggish
> to render for my taste, especially with anti-aliasing. This is actually
> a low-quality 800x600 render (+a0.9, 2.5h) downsampled to 600x450.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 

I'm a bit bothered by the way the trunk of the palm tree seems to bend 
behind the railing, I don't think a real palm tree would bend that way.

OTOH, it does remind me of a famous landmark here in Ventura, California 
(famous in this area anyway).  It was a palm tree that had been damaged 
many years ago (40-50 years or so?).  The trunk was broken near the top 
and had fallen over at a right angle to become horizontal.  But it then 
continued to grow upward vertically from there, making a double 
right-angle zig-zag at the top.  It was a well-known landmark here for 
many years.  Unfortunately, it was destroyed completely in a bad winter 
storm a few years back, and is no longer there.  Although the street it 
was on was (and still is) named Crooked Palm Avenue.  It was shaped 
roughly like:

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    |     -=- Larry -=-


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From: Christian Froeschlin
Subject: Re: Sunset
Date: 18 Apr 2007 16:55:19
Message: <462685b7@news.povray.org>
Larry Hudson wrote:

> I'm a bit bothered by the way the trunk of the palm tree seems to bend 
> behind the railing, I don't think a real palm tree would bend that way.

Yeah noticed that too but it seems to be a trick of the eye.
The trunk actually bends smoothly but when thick chunk is
blocked from view the brain fails to make the connection.
Probably better to use a straight trunk here.


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From: def gsus-
Subject: Re: Sunset
Date: 19 Apr 2007 08:00:02
Message: <web.4627594aeaabe5d9bd61fc7e0@news.povray.org>
i like/dont like the haze around the sun. at least quite up top date.
now it seems even rendered images of the sky are vastly polluted ;) :(


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