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> hi,
>
> Ash Holsenback <no### [at] spamcom> wrote:
>> On 12/3/20 11:27 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
>>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>>
>> zen gnome sitting on a stack of oreo's ... ohmmmmm
>
> electric.. ;-) (do non-black Oreos exist?)
Yes, those do exist. It's just that they are not available everywhere,
and, in some places, not all of the time.
>
> like the new plinth. had hoped that, after you mentioned Aladdin's lamp,
> there'd be smoke issuing from the spout with the outline of the genie emerging
> -- in Disney blue!
>
>
> regards, jr.
>
If that's a pure radiosity scene, then, scattering media won't work
properly as it can't get illuminated by the radiosity.
That leave you with a clumsy mix of emissive and absorbing medias.
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> Ash Holsenback <no### [at] spamcom> wrote:
>> On 12/3/20 11:27 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
>>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>>
>> zen gnome sitting on a stack of oreo's ... ohmmmmm
>
> Hi,
> I like the idea. There is a scale problem: the oreos are much too big for the
> teapot and dwarf too small for a garden (though dwarf scale can be flexible
> depending on what you want to convey and degree of realism you go for).
>
Those are Jumbo Oreos.
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On 12/8/20 12:51 PM, Alain Martel wrote:
>> Ash Holsenback <no### [at] spamcom> wrote:
>>> On 12/3/20 11:27 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
>>>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>>>
>>> zen gnome sitting on a stack of oreo's ... ohmmmmm
>>
>> Hi,
>> for the
>> teapot and dwarf too small for a garden (though dwarf scale can be
>> flexible
>> depending on what you want to convey and degree of realism you go for).
>>
>
> Those are Jumbo Oreos.
exactly... the odd scaling is on purpose
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Ash Holsenback <no### [at] spamcom> wrote:
> On 12/8/20 12:51 PM, Alain Martel wrote:
> > Those are Jumbo Oreos.
>
> exactly... the odd scaling is on purpose
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/commercial/2018/5/an-oreo-biscuit-weighing-73-kg-has-been-made-and-it-looks-m
outh-wateringly-good
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Ash Holsenback wrote on 07/12/2020 12:57:
> On 12/3/20 11:27 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>
> zen gnome sitting on a stack of oreo's ... ohmmmmm
A beautiful image and the gnome is... yummy!
Paolo
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Ash Holsenback <no### [at] spamcom> wrote:
> On 12/8/20 12:51 PM, Alain Martel wrote:
> >> Ash Holsenback <no### [at] spamcom> wrote:
> >>> On 12/3/20 11:27 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
> >>>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
> >>>
> >>> zen gnome sitting on a stack of oreo's ... ohmmmmm
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >> for the
> >> teapot and dwarf too small for a garden (though dwarf scale can be
> >> flexible
> >> depending on what you want to convey and degree of realism you go for).
> >>
> >
> > Those are Jumbo Oreos.
>
> exactly... the odd scaling is on purpose
Interesting. This seems to lean towards surrealism :-) ... Then smoke is needed
indeed !
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On 12/7/20 6:57 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
> On 12/3/20 11:27 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>
> zen gnome sitting on a stack of oreo's ... ohmmmmm
well i settled for something more real than sur... also ditched the
radiosity. pulled this one off with a point light that tracks the
hot-spot you see in the lamp. the fill light is a shadowless spot the
same color as the greenery. i wish blender would quit changing their
ui...i'll have to get better before i can detail out the gnome
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Op 19/12/2020 om 18:35 schreef Ash Holsenback:
> On 12/7/20 6:57 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
>> On 12/3/20 11:27 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
>>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>>
>> zen gnome sitting on a stack of oreo's ... ohmmmmm
>
> well i settled for something more real than sur... also ditched the
> radiosity. pulled this one off with a point light that tracks the
> hot-spot you see in the lamp. the fill light is a shadowless spot the
> same color as the greenery. i wish blender would quit changing their
> ui...i'll have to get better before i can detail out the gnome
I like this version. One feels pulled into the scene.
(now, what is that strange object reflected at right in the teapot's
spout? Looks like another teapot. I had not noticed it before and it
effectively was less visible before.)
--
Thomas
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On 12/20/20 2:29 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Op 19/12/2020 om 18:35 schreef Ash Holsenback:
>> On 12/7/20 6:57 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
>>> On 12/3/20 11:27 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
>>>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>>>
>>> zen gnome sitting on a stack of oreo's ... ohmmmmm
>>
>> well i settled for something more real than sur... also ditched the
>> radiosity. pulled this one off with a point light that tracks the
>> hot-spot you see in the lamp. the fill light is a shadowless spot the
>> same color as the greenery. i wish blender would quit changing their
>> ui...i'll have to get better before i can detail out the gnome
>
> I like this version. One feels pulled into the scene.
thanks
>
> (now, what is that strange object reflected at right in the teapot's
> spout? Looks like another teapot. I had not noticed it before and it
> effectively was less visible before.)
>
it's a piece of junk (in the hdr image)
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Ash Holsenback <no### [at] spamcom> wrote:
> On 12/7/20 6:57 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
> > On 12/3/20 11:27 AM, Ash Holsenback wrote:
> >> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
> >
> > zen gnome sitting on a stack of oreo's ... ohmmmmm
>
> well i settled for something more real than sur... also ditched the
> radiosity. pulled this one off with a point light that tracks the
> hot-spot you see in the lamp. the fill light is a shadowless spot the
> same color as the greenery. i wish blender would quit changing their
> ui...i'll have to get better before i can detail out the gnome
I love how it turns out now!
Indeed about Blender changes, the second rewrite almost had me give up the
exporter, but now that the critcial recovery point is over, I'll keep up, and
even might broaden the offering soon ;-)
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