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Thank you for your comments to my previous post and your help since my 'Go
stones' some time ago.
According to the remarks, I mainly changed my carpet, Victoria's position
and the vase colour.
This is my first "serious" scene using PoV and comments are, as always, more
than welcome.
Hope you will like it
Sylvain
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Sylvain wrote:
> Thank you for your comments to my previous post and your help since my 'Go
> stones' some time ago.
> According to the remarks, I mainly changed my carpet, Victoria's position
> and the vase colour.
> This is my first "serious" scene using PoV and comments are, as always, more
> than welcome.
> Hope you will like it
>
Well, the vase is much better. OTOH, I preferred the other position
for Victoria.
I like the idea of the rumpled carpet, but the way it is I get the
impression that whoever walked on it last went towards the left
whereas the go stones, the position of the door and my impression of
the picture overall all point to him leaving on the right...
Jerome
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Sylvain spake:
> Thank you for your comments to my previous post and your help since my 'Go
> stones' some time ago.
> According to the remarks, I mainly changed my carpet, Victoria's position
> and the vase colour.
> This is my first "serious" scene using PoV and comments are, as always,
> more than welcome.
> Hope you will like it
>
> Sylvain
VERY nice. It is a Japanese house, right? You got the paintings in the back
just right.
--
Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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"Sylvain" <rem### [at] lapostenet> schreef in bericht
news:web.42a4afe830fcd984ba5465820@news.povray.org...
> Thank you for your comments to my previous post and your help since my 'Go
> stones' some time ago.
> According to the remarks, I mainly changed my carpet, Victoria's position
> and the vase colour.
> This is my first "serious" scene using PoV and comments are, as always,
more
> than welcome.
> Hope you will like it
>
> Sylvain
>
I certainly like this version, Sylvain! Bon travail!
direction. Perhaps also, it should be a little less creased...? It seems a
little bit overdone now... but that's my humble opinion :-)
Thomas
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> I like the idea of the rumpled carpet, but the way it is I get the
> impression that whoever walked on it last went towards the left
> whereas the go stones, the position of the door and my impression of
> the picture overall all point to him leaving on the right...
He may have walked towards the camera, a bit to the right, and kicked
the carpet on his way.
This is an otherwise great image, but what bothers me is that why
is she crying. The first impression is that its she who lost and
that's why she is sad, but the rest of the scene indicates that
it was her opponent who lost and left angry.
--
- Warp
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Warp nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2005-06-23 05:25:
>
>> I like the idea of the rumpled carpet, but the way it is I get the
>>impression that whoever walked on it last went towards the left
>>whereas the go stones, the position of the door and my impression of
>>the picture overall all point to him leaving on the right...
>
>
> He may have walked towards the camera, a bit to the right, and kicked
> the carpet on his way.
>
> This is an otherwise great image, but what bothers me is that why
> is she crying. The first impression is that its she who lost and
> that's why she is sad, but the rest of the scene indicates that
> it was her opponent who lost and left angry.
>
Maybe the looser was her lover?
Alain
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On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 18:10:32 -0400, Alain <ele### [at] netscapenet>
wrote:
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>Maybe the looser was her lover?
>
Maybe he's so mad about losing that he's going to get a knife! Run
woman, RUN!!! AAAArrrrggh!!!
Just in case, has anyone got a good blood texture for Sylvain?
;-}
Kyle
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