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From: Coridon Henshaw
Subject: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 31 Oct 2001 20:35:47
Message: <Xns914BD18218CD4CQ@204.213.191.226>
Any comments?


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From: Slime
Subject: Re: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 31 Oct 2001 21:08:14
Message: <3be0ae8e@news.povray.org>
Sweet.

But see if you can do more with it. Needs stars or something.

The normal is a *bit* unrealistic, too smooth. Try that riged multifractal
thing, perhaps.

- Slime
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From: marabou
Subject: Re: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 31 Oct 2001 21:09:41
Message: <3be0aee4@news.povray.org>
it looks good. in my eyes the surface could be a little rough.

Coridon Henshaw wrote:

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> Any comments?


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From: Timothy R  Cook
Subject: Re: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 31 Oct 2001 22:26:11
Message: <3BE0C074.68043C64@scifi-fantasy.com>
Coridon Henshaw wrote:
> Any comments?

Could stand to ramp up the AA on the left side of your mars
day/night terminus, it's fairly jagged.  Other than that,
a lighter zone in the upper-right to imply the glow from the
sun would remove the need for background stars and make it
look more realistic.  Maybe a corner of a space station in the
foreground.
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From: Francois Labreque
Subject: Re: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 31 Oct 2001 23:23:54
Message: <3BE0CDEE.3040300@videotron.ca>
Coridon Henshaw wrote:

> Any comments?
> 


Reminds me of the picture of Neptune and Triton taken by Voyager as it 
left the Solar system.

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From: Gail Shaw
Subject: Re: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 1 Nov 2001 01:32:07
Message: <3be0ec67@news.povray.org>
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I really like that. Any chance of a larger version or the source so I can
use it as wallpaper? (1024*768)

Gail
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From: Nekar Xenos
Subject: Re: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 1 Nov 2001 05:33:14
Message: <3be124ea@news.povray.org>
"Slime" <noo### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message news:3be0ae8e@news.povray.org...
> Sweet.
>
> But see if you can do more with it. Needs stars or something.
>
> The normal is a *bit* unrealistic, too smooth. Try that riged multifractal
> thing, perhaps.
>
He-he - for all you know the normal might be too smooth. Someone mentioned that
if you scaled earth to the size of a pool-ball, earth would be smoother. So I
wouldn't expect much of a difference there.

- Nekar


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From: Trevor Quayle
Subject: Re: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 1 Nov 2001 11:38:41
Message: <3be17a91$1@news.povray.org>
Maybe some media for a thin atmosphere.

-tgq


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From: Yadgar
Subject: Re: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 1 Nov 2001 12:03:02
Message: <3BE17DEF.FC307C13@ndh.net>
Coridon Henshaw schrieb:

> Any comments?
>
>  [Image]

Really cool... but obviously it is not Mars (Mars has only two tiny,
asteroid-like moons), but some other, extra-solar desert world - perhaps
Frank Herbert's Arrakis? However, the planet's moon is too featureless
for a rocky body with little or no atmosphere, it reminds me of Venus.

Is your planet intended to have an atmosphere? If yes, then perhaps a
narrow seam of media along the horizon could be appropriate!

See you in Khyberspace -
http://www.geocities.com/electricafghan/index-e.html
Afghanistan Chronicle: http://www.ndh.net/home/bleimann/

Yadgar


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From: Dave Dunn
Subject: Re: M over P - 1 attachment
Date: 1 Nov 2001 12:13:15
Message: <3BE1827E.48843A3D@aol.com>
Yadgar wrote:

> Is your planet intended to have an atmosphere? If yes, then perhaps a
> narrow seam of media along the horizon could be appropriate!

Funny how different people perceive things differently. I had thought that
we were looking over the surface of a moon at the planet beyond. BTW, I
absolutely love this image, as it is tremendously understated in a way that
one rarely sees in a CG image.


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