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Last week was at a street fair and one of the vendors had this neat
collection of scented oil burners, so I decided to create my own ...
still some minor tweaks left but hey ... not bad so far!
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On 05/05/2012 12:52 PM, James Holsenback wrote:
> Last week was at a street fair and one of the vendors had this neat
> collection of scented oil burners, so I decided to create my own ...
> still some minor tweaks left but hey ... not bad so far!
I quite like it. You may be able to export some to Thomas's Gancaloon.
It would fit right in.
BTW Is it supposed to be so dark? I had to adjust the gamma or contrast
to see it, properly.
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Stephen
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On 05/05/2012 12:45 PM, Stephen wrote:
> On 05/05/2012 12:52 PM, James Holsenback wrote:
>> Last week was at a street fair and one of the vendors had this neat
>> collection of scented oil burners, so I decided to create my own ...
>> still some minor tweaks left but hey ... not bad so far!
>
> I quite like it. You may be able to export some to Thomas's Gancaloon.
> It would fit right in.
> BTW Is it supposed to be so dark? I had to adjust the gamma or contrast
> to see it, properly.
>
Thanks ... I'm working on the lighting now (radiosity) and it helps a
lot. I also was able to find the cause of an odd shadow just above the
flame (projected_through was the culprit) ... I'm also fiddling with the
area_light size looking for the correct effect. I also moved the
vertical backdrop closer to the object ... LOL like I said some minor
tweaks. I just felt like posting what I had so far, because I liked the
overall look and feel ;-)
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On 5-5-2012 18:45, Stephen wrote:
> On 05/05/2012 12:52 PM, James Holsenback wrote:
>> Last week was at a street fair and one of the vendors had this neat
>> collection of scented oil burners, so I decided to create my own ...
>> still some minor tweaks left but hey ... not bad so far!
>
> I quite like it. You may be able to export some to Thomas's Gancaloon.
> It would fit right in.
> BTW Is it supposed to be so dark? I had to adjust the gamma or contrast
> to see it, properly.
>
I like that too indeed.
In Gancaloon the camel fat oil too is *scented*... :-)
Thomas
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On 05/05/2012 6:47 PM, James Holsenback wrote:
> Thanks ... I'm working on the lighting now (radiosity) and it helps a
> lot. I also was able to find the cause of an odd shadow just above the
> flame (projected_through was the culprit) ... I'm also fiddling with the
> area_light size looking for the correct effect. I also moved the
> vertical backdrop closer to the object ... LOL like I said some minor
> tweaks.
Don't forget to post updates.
> I just felt like posting what I had so far, because I liked the
> overall look and feel ;-)
Okay! I understand that. So here's what I've been working on. A cheeky
entry for the "After Dark" topic in this TC-RTC. I suppose a few people
here remember the Flying Toasters.
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Regards
Stephen
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Am 05.05.2012 18:45, schrieb Stephen:
> On 05/05/2012 12:52 PM, James Holsenback wrote:
>> Last week was at a street fair and one of the vendors had this neat
>> collection of scented oil burners, so I decided to create my own ...
>> still some minor tweaks left but hey ... not bad so far!
>
> I quite like it. You may be able to export some to Thomas's Gancaloon.
> It would fit right in.
> BTW Is it supposed to be so dark? I had to adjust the gamma or contrast
> to see it, properly.
Looks ok to me.
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On 05/06/2012 06:18 AM, Stephen wrote:
> On 05/05/2012 6:47 PM, James Holsenback wrote:
>> Thanks ... I'm working on the lighting now (radiosity) and it helps a
>> lot. I also was able to find the cause of an odd shadow just above the
>> flame (projected_through was the culprit) ... I'm also fiddling with the
>> area_light size looking for the correct effect. I also moved the
>> vertical backdrop closer to the object ... LOL like I said some minor
>> tweaks.
>
> Don't forget to post updates.
>
>> I just felt like posting what I had so far, because I liked the
>> overall look and feel ;-)
>
> Okay! I understand that. So here's what I've been working on. A cheeky
> entry for the "After Dark" topic in this TC-RTC. I suppose a few people
> here remember the Flying Toasters.
>
>
What! Only two slicers ;-)
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On 05/06/2012 02:42 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 5-5-2012 18:45, Stephen wrote:
>> On 05/05/2012 12:52 PM, James Holsenback wrote:
>>> Last week was at a street fair and one of the vendors had this neat
>>> collection of scented oil burners, so I decided to create my own ...
>>> still some minor tweaks left but hey ... not bad so far!
>>
>> I quite like it. You may be able to export some to Thomas's Gancaloon.
>> It would fit right in.
>> BTW Is it supposed to be so dark? I had to adjust the gamma or contrast
>> to see it, properly.
>>
>
> I like that too indeed.
thanks
>
> In Gancaloon the camel fat oil too is *scented*... :-)
i imagine so
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On 06/05/2012 12:24 PM, James Holsenback wrote:
> What! Only two slicers ;-)
Only greedy people eat more than two slices of toast at a time. :-P
It is supposed to be a 50's toaster if you remember.
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Stephen
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On 06/05/2012 12:27 PM, James Holsenback wrote:
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>> In Gancaloon the camel fat oil too is *scented*... :-)
>
> i imagine so
The name ammonia comes from the temple of Jupiter Ammon in Ancient
Egypt. Where by burning camel's dung, sal ammoniac was produced.
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Stephen
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