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From: Mike Kost
Subject: Out of creativity
Date: 3 Jun 2004 18:45:01
Message: <web.40bfa8aae026da105bf981ea0@news.povray.org>
As an experiment in isosurfaces and media, I came up with the image below. I
like the idea of some wizard's experiment off in the ether, but I still
think it looks too bare. I'm hoping someone will have some suggestions for
something to add in to help add detail and little touches to the picture.

Thanks,

Mike


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From: Ben Lauritzen
Subject: Re: Out of creativity
Date: 3 Jun 2004 22:03:54
Message: <40bfd88a$1@news.povray.org>
Skulls, worshippers, a demon in the center, dungeon/crypt walls, cobwebs,
torches, spellbooks, blood/scorch marks on the floor, a cauldron, a
dimensional door, experiment notes/designs.  Also, the green tentacle things
look too much like christmas tree to me, maybe if you made those out of
glows instead...

I guess my suggestions are a bit "D&D-ish" but oh well.


"Mike Kost" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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> As an experiment in isosurfaces and media, I came up with the image below.
I
> like the idea of some wizard's experiment off in the ether, but I still
> think it looks too bare. I'm hoping someone will have some suggestions for
> something to add in to help add detail and little touches to the picture.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>


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From: Ian
Subject: Re: Out of creativity
Date: 3 Jun 2004 23:36:57
Message: <40bfee59@news.povray.org>
"Mike Kost" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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> As an experiment in isosurfaces and media, I came up with the image below.
I
> like the idea of some wizard's experiment off in the ether, but I still
> think it looks too bare. I'm hoping someone will have some suggestions for
> something to add in to help add detail and little touches to the picture.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>

Perhaps if the tentacles didn't extend all the way up untill they meet, but
taper off before that.  Also the lighting could be more evocative... perhaps
if the green flames were lighting the scene?

Ian.


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: Out of creativity
Date: 5 Jun 2004 11:39:46
Message: <40c1e942$1@news.povray.org>
Mike Kost wrote:

 > As an experiment in isosurfaces and media, I came up with the image 
below. I
 > like the idea of some wizard's experiment off in the ether, but I still
 > think it looks too bare. I'm hoping someone will have some 
suggestions for
 > something to add in to help add detail and little touches to the picture.
 >
 > Thanks,
 >
 > Mike
 >
 >
 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >
The parts that bug me:

The star has too many predetermined references for me.  Sucks most of 
the potential for mystery out of the picture.  And the media treatment 
does not really evoke the intended mystery.  Not enough sense of 
volumnity I suspect.  The compositional placement of the star symbol 
reductively inside the tentacles which are themselves centered within 
the "circle" of pigmented tiles.  Too static perhaps.

The strong parts are:

The ground plane.  The texture and how the random coloring of the tiles 
   with its the radial falloff sets the scope of focus like a spotlight 
on a stage.  The satisfying scale of the tiles relative to the overall 
image.  The camera angle giving a slightly diagonal sweep of teh tiles 
towards the lower left.**What if, instead of the translucent media 
drawing an symbol on the top of the surface, a mysterious light was just 
visible seeping through from underneath the tiles, an perhaps, ot not, 
coloring a layer of media above the surface.**

The tenticle tower contruct at the center.  The satisfying way the 
tentacles meet at the top, the enigmatic way they intertwine. 
**Suggestion here, you might increase the interest of the composition by 
opposing the verticality of the center piece with a horizontally 
oriented aspect in the image frame.  Have the center item nearly span 
the rectangle, dividing it, and try playing with that tension.  Nice as 
the radial falloff is, we don't need to see so much of it to get the 
point.**

The maybe/maybe not parts are:

The colors.  Green and grey are certainly one of the classicly pleasing 
harmonies. And you are very smart to keep the colors minimal, nearly 
monochrome, just just on saturated color and one monochrome. But it is 
not quite working for me here.  Maybe too warm?, Like a drift towards 
cyan might help? Can you get something out of varying the saturation 
more, maybe keep the media saturated by the solid objexts less so.  Or 
maybe reduce the saturation of the greens in general? Maybe symbolically 
the color is just too predictable? Greenish light equals weird or 
supernatural...is that really the best you can do?   Or maybe confusing? 
Greenish light equals supernatural, green textured tentacles equals 
organic...which do you mean?  It's not wrong, just don't think you are 
getting the most out of it.

My suggetion would be for you to play with some of these design 
elements, some (like cropping or saturation ) even in a graphics editor, 
and further inspiration with the content may follow.  It's an old trick 
when stuck for inspiration.

-Jim


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From: Shay
Subject: Re: Out of creativity
Date: 7 Jun 2004 11:12:35
Message: <40c485e3$1@news.povray.org>
"Mike Kost" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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| I'm hoping someone will have some suggestions for
| something to add in to help add detail and little
| touches to the picture.

The light source could be replaced. Whatever this is, it doesn't look
like the kind of thing which would be sitting on a table, which your
lighting suggests. The shadows also confuse the spiral and pentagram
patterns. Global illumination might work out better.

As far as little details. The stone-like appearance of the "floor" gives
the impression of something solid being formed. You could strengthen
this by showing some physical connection between the spiral and the
floor. Alternately, you could go with a more digital interpretation
(also suggested by some of your details) and change the pentagram from
six tubes to a group of lighted cells ("floor" tiles).

Unless you are attempting to show creation (*the* creation) itself,
consider constraining the scope of the "wizard's experiment" in some
way. A barely illuminated Stonehenge type structure around the
experiment would serve this purpose as well as add some mass to the
mostly empty space on the top of the picture and give the glowing
pentagram additional objects on which to cast "glow". A cliched idea, of
course, but just an example. I'm sure you can come up with something
better.

Remember, as always, that this advice comes from someone who has not yet
done a "scene".lol

 -Shay


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From: Mike Kost
Subject: Re: Out of creativity
Date: 9 Jun 2004 12:55:01
Message: <web.40c740d122177e1e5bf981ea0@news.povray.org>
Ian,

I've been having problems trying to get the isosurface algorithm to get the
tentacles to taper before they reach the peak. I'll probably look at it
again after a day or two away from the math. I did figure out that I had my
brightness/contrast way screwed up on the machine I was rendering so I'm
going back to the lighting and try again.

Thanks for your comments,

Mike

> Perhaps if the tentacles didn't extend all the way up untill they meet, but
> taper off before that.  Also the lighting could be more evocative... perhaps
> if the green flames were lighting the scene?
>
> Ian.


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