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A few changes ..... I added the boardwalk in the foreground. That served two
purposes: broke up the emptiness of the fore/midground and provided a much
needed depth cue. I rotated the main scene light (10 x10 area light) 30
degrees more, that allowed the light to make it past one of the higher dunes
on the right side of the scene and made some cool foreground shadows near
the boardwalk. I relaxed the normal on the water (perhaps AA smoothed it
just a tad too much) but I think it's still okay. I was also able to play
with the fog definition a bit so it doesn't look as saturated and fake as
the previous version.
"Red sky at night ..... sailors delight!"
Thanks everyone for the feedback that enabled me to work out the kinks .....
I'm pretty pleased with this version!
Jim
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Jim Holsenback nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/09/02 06:55:
> A few changes ..... I added the boardwalk in the foreground. That served two
> purposes: broke up the emptiness of the fore/midground and provided a much
> needed depth cue. I rotated the main scene light (10 x10 area light) 30
> degrees more, that allowed the light to make it past one of the higher dunes
> on the right side of the scene and made some cool foreground shadows near
> the boardwalk. I relaxed the normal on the water (perhaps AA smoothed it
> just a tad too much) but I think it's still okay. I was also able to play
> with the fog definition a bit so it doesn't look as saturated and fake as
> the previous version.
>
> "Red sky at night ..... sailors delight!"
>
> Thanks everyone for the feedback that enabled me to work out the kinks .....
> I'm pretty pleased with this version!
>
> Jim
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>
Nice, if a little dark.
Realy like your clouds, much more natural looking now.
--
Alain
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Bentley's House of Coffee and Tea, Tucson, AZ
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