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"Josh" <som### [at] microsoftcom> wrote:
> Very Nice Image.
>
> As I see other people have mentioned the grass I thought I would too. It
> may be be correct but at first glance it puts the viewer off of the image.
>
> I've had the same thing when I've presented images including reflection. I
> had a wooden table that reflected wallpaper, people around me said I was
> nuts because tables dont do that. I got so mad I ended up buffing a table
> and moving it over to the wall to prove my point. But in the end I realised
> I may have been technically right but, the image didn't "look" right to the
> observer.
First: Thanks for the compliment!
I understand the "problem" with the grass.
I looked at a lot of pictures of gardens and "wild" grass and I found a few
showing "my" type of grass, but none showed this grass in a garden. So I
can understand that many people don't expect such a grass in a garden (even
it is somehow savaged) and are somehow irritated seeing it in this picture.
So I played with the parameters to get a much thinner grass. Now my
computer is heavily working in rendering the new version with thinner
grass. It's somehow frustrating that the rendering will again need between
1 and 2 days and only a small part of the time is needed for the grass. I
will post it, when it's done! I definitely hope, that it looks better this
way!
Can anybody offer me some computing time on a supercomputer or cluster for
free? ;-)
Regards,
frozen
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