From: Anthony D'Agostino
Subject: Re: Wood screws, slight improvement
Date: 13 May 2007 20:07:42
Message: <4647a84e$1@news.povray.org>
The only difference I see is the "rust," and if they're supposed to be
drywall screws, then there shouldn't be any. So I kind-of like the first
version better. However, the lighting and DOF are excellent.
It is a good image but do you know this one. It's and old job by Jaime Vives
Piqueres http://ignorancia.org/ Both are interesting kinds of still lifes...
The name of this image is "Still life with bolts"...
Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> Changes are only minor, but perhaps the image is now slightly better:
A beauty.
I agree with the previous post: They do look like drywall screws--same
helix and oh-so-sharp tip. (Nice modeling.) In which case they should have
a Phillips-type slot--a cross, that is. I don't think drywall screws come
with a straight slotted head (?).
I notice that the wood surface has a variable sheen, depending on the grain.
Nice touch. Some actual grain indentations would give it even more reality,
especially in such a close-up view (unless it's just "printed" Formica
laminate!)
Ken W.