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On 18-3-2014 22:10, Alain wrote:
> The eye lids are to human shaped. Cat's eyes are normaly much more
> rounded. Normaly, the irises show almost entirely and you see some white
> almost all the way around, except some very small gap top and bottom.
>
> Also, I suspect that it's just a dog model morphed to look like a cat.
> The cat can elongate itself about 20% from rump to the base of it's
> skull. The shoulders are VERY mobile. They can be shifted verticaly at
> least 2/3 of the hight of the torso, and moved forward by almost as
> much. Both fore and back limbs can be crossed at the elbows or knees and
> freedom.
The big problem with software like Poser, and to some extent Daz, is
that they provide a few /good/ models, in terms of geometry etc, but
also a mound of trash. I am not even sure if the models they sell are
better than what they provide with the package. After all, many of those
models are made by non-professionals.
[start rant; waves red flag]
It is really a shame and I consider it as one of those hateful outcomes
of the free market free enterprise policies.
[end rant; folds red flag]
Thomas
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Gravity (not the motion picture) - detail
Date: 19 Mar 2014 08:09:24
Message: <532988f4@news.povray.org>
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Sometimes, I like to just zoom in into the scene and see what happens. I
did that with Gravity and immediately noticed necessary improvements to
the backwall texture and the stone texture. After changing those, this
is the result.
Thomas
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Gravity (not the motion picture) -final
Date: 19 Mar 2014 08:32:17
Message: <53298e51@news.povray.org>
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On 18-3-2014 22:10, Alain wrote:
> The eye lids are to human shaped. Cat's eyes are normaly much more
> rounded. Normaly, the irises show almost entirely and you see some white
> almost all the way around, except some very small gap top and bottom.
I opened the eyes more, which is generally a more cat-like aspect
although they often half-close them too, depending on circumstances. I
have not been owned by cats for nothing during most of my life :-) I any
case, I think that the iris map provided with the model is not really good.
>
> Also, I suspect that it's just a dog model morphed to look like a cat.
That could very well be the case.
Thomas
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> On 18-3-2014 22:10, Alain wrote:
>> The eye lids are to human shaped. Cat's eyes are normaly much more
>> rounded. Normaly, the irises show almost entirely and you see some white
>> almost all the way around, except some very small gap top and bottom.
>
> I opened the eyes more, which is generally a more cat-like aspect
> although they often half-close them too, depending on circumstances. I
> have not been owned by cats for nothing during most of my life :-) I any
> case, I think that the iris map provided with the model is not really good.
>
>>
>> Also, I suspect that it's just a dog model morphed to look like a cat.
>
> That could very well be the case.
>
> Thomas
>
The eyes are beter.
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Alain <kua### [at] videotronca> wrote:
> >
>
> The eyes are beter.
Indeed! The ayes have it. ;-)
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On 20-3-2014 11:51, Stephen wrote:
> Alain <kua### [at] videotronca> wrote:
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>>>
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>> The eyes are beter.
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> Indeed! The ayes have it. ;-)
>
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Aye, aye, sir!
Thomas
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From: Doctor John
Subject: Re: Gravity (not the motion picture) -final
Date: 20 Mar 2014 09:00:18
Message: <532ae662@news.povray.org>
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On 20/03/14 12:03, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 20-3-2014 11:51, Stephen wrote:
>> Alain <kua### [at] videotronca> wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> The eyes are beter.
>>
>> Indeed! The ayes have it. ;-)
>>
>>
> Aye, aye, sir!
>
> Thomas
>
What is all this conversation about sqrt(-1)?
John
--
Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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On 20-3-2014 13:58, Doctor John wrote:
> On 20/03/14 12:03, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 20-3-2014 11:51, Stephen wrote:
>>> Alain <kua### [at] videotronca> wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The eyes are beter.
>>>
>>> Indeed! The ayes have it. ;-)
>>>
>>>
>> Aye, aye, sir!
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>
> What is all this conversation about sqrt(-1)?
Don't you /see/ it?
Thomas
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> On 20-3-2014 13:58, Doctor John wrote:
>> On 20/03/14 12:03, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> On 20-3-2014 11:51, Stephen wrote:
>>>> Alain <kua### [at] videotronca> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The eyes are beter.
>>>>
>>>> Indeed! The ayes have it. ;-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Aye, aye, sir!
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>
>> What is all this conversation about sqrt(-1)?
>
> Don't you /see/ it?
>
> Thomas
>
Talking about imaginary eye?
--
Do not judge my words, judge my actions.
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Gravity (not the motion picture) - New Final
Date: 20 Mar 2014 10:58:44
Message: <532b0224@news.povray.org>
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Final final version?
Texture changes and wall/floor anchors to the pipes (to calm my
Conscience). Final render in UberPov (stochastic aa).
Thomas
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