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Or maybe just an inward chuckle ;)
The scene was rendered in two passes. The first uses a technique I
recently discovered for blending an image into the background. This
gives me more flexibility than fog, and renders faster than media. It
uses Rune's increasingly useful illusion.inc. The second pass uses a new
version of my luminous_bloom code, which is almost ready for deployment
to the community.
Questions, comments, etc :)
Sam
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Preview of image 'lbtest2_02.jpg'
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hey! it's the fellow from the stereogram! :D
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nemesis wrote:
> hey! it's the fellow from the stereogram! :D
Yeah, poor guy was made of clay all along :)
Sam
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Nice !
Im am impressed, as usual, by the combination of your artistic talent
and your technical inventivity. Please continue to produce new and
beautiful images.
Thibaut
> Or maybe just an inward chuckle ;)
>
> The scene was rendered in two passes. The first uses a technique I
> recently discovered for blending an image into the background. This
> gives me more flexibility than fog, and renders faster than media. It
> uses Rune's increasingly useful illusion.inc. The second pass uses a new
> version of my luminous_bloom code, which is almost ready for deployment
> to the community.
>
> Questions, comments, etc :)
>
> Sam
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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Thibaut Jonckheere wrote:
> Nice !
>
> Im am impressed, as usual, by the combination of your artistic talent
> and your technical inventivity. Please continue to produce new and
> beautiful images.
I can only second that. Very nice job!
Regards,
Florian
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I think I dont understand your technique but anyway, it is a great image in all
senses
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stbenge schrieb:
> Questions, comments, etc :)
Made it on my desktop as wallpaper...
So short,
Bonsai
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Thibaut Jonckheere wrote:
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> Nice !
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> Im am impressed, as usual, by the combination of your artistic talent
> and your technical inventivity. Please continue to produce new and
> beautiful images.
>
Thank you for the kind words, Thibaut. I need to work on larger images
instead of all these small or unfinished projects I have laying around.
Sam
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Florian Brucker wrote:
> Thibaut Jonckheere wrote:
>> Nice !
>>
>> Im am impressed, as usual, by the combination of your artistic talent
>> and your technical inventivity. Please continue to produce new and
>> beautiful images.
>
> I can only second that. Very nice job!
Thanks!
Sam
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kike wrote:
> I think I dont understand your technique but anyway, it is a great image in all
> senses
Thank you. I'll probably post a zip containing the POV files required to
use the technique. No tutorial for this one.
Sam
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