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Seeing the Easy Valentine, I thought I'd show the one I sent out, a
heavily postprocessed POV-Ray image.
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Mark Slone wrote:
> Seeing the Easy Valentine, I thought I'd show the one I sent out, a
> heavily postprocessed POV-Ray image.
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I'm interessed in looking at the orignal image. Do you mind to share it
with us?
Bonsai
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Bonsai wrote:
>I'm interessed in looking at the orignal image. Do you mind to share it
>with us?
There's a WIP page for the original at:
http://home.hiwaay.net/~slone/venice.html
The last image links to a full image at the same resolution
as the Valentine. It's still a long way from finished;
comments and suggestions are appreciated, here or email.
-Mark
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Renderdog wrote:
> The last image links to a full image at the same resolution
> as the Valentine. It's still a long way from finished;
> comments and suggestions are appreciated, here or email.
I like it very much. More than the valentine thing, I must say.
No critics or suggestions from my side.
Keep it running, it's worth. :-)
So long,
Bonsai
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Bonsai wrote:
>I like it very much. More than the valentine thing, I must say.
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>No critics or suggestions from my side.
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>Keep it running, it's worth. :-)
Thanks, the Valentine was just playing around with Photoshop, nothing
serious. However it does have some beautiful neon colors and I'm going to
print it on a transparency for display on a backlit panel. It seems prints
lose some of the vibrancy images show on a monitor, so I'm hoping a backlit
panel will duplicate the highly saturated onscreen look, with additional
resolution as a bonus.
I will definitely continue on with the venice image, it's just going to take
a while to finish. Thanks for the encouragement.
-Mark
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