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This building is currently going up with slight changes, I created this
model before the site was locked down, and the owner changed a few windows
but it is basically correct.
I render these at 6000 by 8000 or so here is a GIMP cropped image
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I like it. The colors are a little flat though.
-John
"Andycadd" <And### [at] comcastnet> wrote:
> This building is currently going up with slight changes, I created this
> model before the site was locked down, and the owner changed a few windows
> but it is basically correct.
> I render these at 6000 by 8000 or so here is a GIMP cropped image
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"jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> I like it. The colors are a little flat though.
>
> -John
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> "Andycadd" <And### [at] comcastnet> wrote:
> > This building is currently going up with slight changes, I created this
> > model before the site was locked down, and the owner changed a few windows
> > but it is basically correct.
> > I render these at 6000 by 8000 or so here is a GIMP cropped image
They may be flat but they match the "pantone" values of the actual materials
the owner has selected.
Maybe just crank the gamma in photoshop. or sharpen and contrast adjust with
gimp see attached
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"Andycadd" <And### [at] comcastnet> wrote in message
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> "jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>> I like it. The colors are a little flat though.
>>
>> -John
>>
>> "Andycadd" <And### [at] comcastnet> wrote:
>> > This building is currently going up with slight changes, I created this
>> > model before the site was locked down, and the owner changed a few
>> > windows
>> > but it is basically correct.
>> > I render these at 6000 by 8000 or so here is a GIMP cropped image
>
> They may be flat but they match the "pantone" values of the actual
> materials
> the owner has selected.
>
> Maybe just crank the gamma in photoshop. or sharpen and contrast adjust
> with
> gimp see attached
I think your ambient or diffuse settings are to high IMO.
--
-Nekar Xenos
"The truth is out there"
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452b3ded@news.povray.org...
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> I think your ambient or diffuse settings are to high IMO.
>
I agree, you could set ambients to 0 and use radiosity
Marc
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"Marc" <jac### [at] wanadoofr> wrote:
> 452b3ded@news.povray.org...
> >
> > I think your ambient or diffuse settings are to high IMO.
> >
> I agree, you could set ambients to 0 and use radiosity
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> Marc
I agree also but
Well yes these take 30 to 45 minutes using SMP 3.7 with antialiasing etc...
Making 25 or more views around the entire perimeter would take over a day of
rendering. I really don't want to triple the time to render at this stage.
If I ever select a single view I may render it overnight but I'll let the
owner select his colors (and reselect) for now. a little ground fog would
be nice too, and a few different vehicles. Here's a tree picture
But thanks
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