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Of course this would look much better rendered poster-size where the detail
will be visible. If I get a good result on the individual pennies, I'll
probably do one that is life-sized (7200 x 10800).
Mike
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"Mike Sobers" <sob### [at] mindspringcom> wrote:
> Of course this would look much better rendered poster-size where the detail
> will be visible. If I get a good result on the individual pennies, I'll
> probably do one that is life-sized (7200 x 10800).
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> Mike
Nice one! I think the individual pennies need more contrast.. I know it's
cheating to give them more contrast, but it may look better.... or perhaps
if you some how make them more reflective in a contrasty way....
Would like to see a clearer version...
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Mike Sobers schrieb:
> Of course this would look much better rendered poster-size where the detail
> will be visible. If I get a good result on the individual pennies, I'll
> probably do one that is life-sized (7200 x 10800).
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> Mike
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Nice , remainds me of these photo collages. How about an irregular pile
of more or less eroded pennies, which viewed from a certain angle would
reveal the image ....
... dave
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Try this: suspend the pennies in the same array, but instead of darkening
them, try rotating the ones that represent the darker pixels.
that would make an awesome ZAZZLE poster
"EagleSun" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
news:web.44b461a3e1d87a32b101df6a0@news.povray.org...
> "Mike Sobers" <sob### [at] mindspringcom> wrote:
> > Of course this would look much better rendered poster-size where the
detail
> > will be visible. If I get a good result on the individual pennies, I'll
> > probably do one that is life-sized (7200 x 10800).
> >
> > Mike
>
> Nice one! I think the individual pennies need more contrast.. I know it's
> cheating to give them more contrast, but it may look better.... or perhaps
> if you some how make them more reflective in a contrasty way....
>
> Would like to see a clearer version...
>
>
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"Bryan Valencia" <pov### [at] spamgourmetcom> wrote:
> Try this: suspend the pennies in the same array, but instead of darkening
> them, try rotating the ones that represent the darker pixels.
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> that would make an awesome ZAZZLE poster
>
Thanks. Originally, I planned to do this using real pennies, but I wanted to
see how it would look first. I'll have to improve my penny model quite a
bit before it's ready for a poster sized print :) As you can see, the bump
map is terrible. I'm sure there are resources out there, I just haven't
taken time to clean this one up yet.
Mike
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