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From: scam
Subject: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 11:15:01
Message: <web.46472aa069eefd8b8728aa0b0@news.povray.org>
I tried to do one of those minimalist images, but I'm not sure if I ended up
with less or more.


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From: William Tracy
Subject: Re: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 11:58:41
Message: <464735b1$1@news.povray.org>
scam wrote:
> I tried to do one of those minimalist images, but I'm not sure if I ended up
> with less or more.

Ooh, cool. Did you try any photons?

Alternatively, some phong on the spheres could brighten up the scene a 
touch. Since the scene is all shades of gray, it feels like it could use 
just a touch more range (either some darker shadows or brighter 
highlights--I vote for the brighter highlights).

Even as it is, this would be fantastic desktop wallpaper. :-)

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Sven Rudolph (Germany)


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From: Marc
Subject: Re: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 12:20:50
Message: <46473ae2$1@news.povray.org>

web.46472aa069eefd8b8728aa0b0@news.povray.org...
>I tried to do one of those minimalist images, but I'm not sure if I ended 
>up
> with less or more.
>
Equal?
Hum prepare yourself to the visit of Disney lawiers :-)

Marc


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From: Orchid XP v3
Subject: Re: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 12:29:07
Message: <46473cd3@news.povray.org>
> Hum prepare yourself to the visit of Disney lawiers :-)

I'm glad it wasn't just me...


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From: Mike the Elder
Subject: Re: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 12:35:02
Message: <web.46473e26dc8ac3996d4565230@news.povray.org>
"scam" <sca### [at] mailusydeduau> wrote:
> I tried to do one of those minimalist images, but I'm not sure if I ended up
> with less or more.

"scam" <sca### [at] mailusydeduau> wrote:
> I tried to do one of those minimalist images, but I'm not sure if I ended up
> with less or more.

Images are interpreted subjectively and in a specific context on top of
that.  Personally, I like the image.  It has a calm, peaceful ambiance
about it.  Like a previous commenter, I think it could make an interesting
desktop image.  Increasing the contrast range with phong highlights or
deeper shadows would make the image more suitable to some uses and tastes
and less appropriate for others.  One possible path for development that
comes to mind is to transform it into a single cycle animated gif where the

dismiss this image as being unworthy of use or further work if you happen
to like it yourself.

Regards,
Mike C.


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 15:43:00
Message: <46476a44$1@news.povray.org>
Cool image...I like it...

Personally, I've always said that less is more or less like more - but 
that's always been in reference to the utilities 'less' and 'more'. ;-)

Jim


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From: John
Subject: Re: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 16:06:17
Message: <vrre431bno694eae4fnjafop65r58qne34@4ax.com>
On Sun, 13 May 2007 08:58:28 +0000, William Tracy <wtr### [at] calpolyedu>
wrote:

>scam wrote:
>> I tried to do one of those minimalist images, but I'm not sure if I ended up
>> with less or more.
>
>Ooh, cool. Did you try any photons?
>
>Alternatively, some phong on the spheres could brighten up the scene a 
>touch. Since the scene is all shades of gray, it feels like it could use 
>just a touch more range (either some darker shadows or brighter 
>highlights--I vote for the brighter highlights).
>
>Even as it is, this would be fantastic desktop wallpaper. :-)

Spheres !!!- 

Now that is interesting I first saw these as dishes with a strange
shadow in the lower one.

John


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From: William Tracy
Subject: Re: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 16:30:13
Message: <46477555$1@news.povray.org>
Jim Henderson wrote:
> Cool image...I like it...
> 
> Personally, I've always said that less is more or less like more - but 
> that's always been in reference to the utilities 'less' and 'more'. ;-)
> 
> Jim

I remember a programming class where the instructor challenged people to 
write quines (programs that recreate their own code). Someone created a 
program and named it "caffiene". All it did was run the shell command 
"more caffiene". :-P

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From: scam
Subject: Re: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 20:30:02
Message: <web.4647ac57dc8ac3998728aa0b0@news.povray.org>
William Tracy <wtr### [at] calpolyedu> wrote:
>
> Ooh, cool. Did you try any photons?
>
> Alternatively, some phong on the spheres could brighten up the scene a
> touch. Since the scene is all shades of gray, it feels like it could use
> just a touch more range (either some darker shadows or brighter
> highlights--I vote for the brighter highlights).
>
> Even as it is, this would be fantastic desktop wallpaper. :-)
>

I did try some photons, but at the time the caustics seemed too harsh and
dominating. That could just be my lack of experience shinning through
though.

For now I have it set as a desktop wallpaper, however the urge to tweak it
is very distracting and not conducive to getting real work done ;)

http://www.guidetomp3players.com/glassballs_1680x1050.png
http://www.guidetomp3players.com/glassballs_3360x2100.png

"Marc" <jac### [at] wanadoofr> wrote:
> Equal?
> Hum prepare yourself to the visit of Disney lawiers :-)

That certainly is cryptic to someone who hasn't seen many Disney movies!
Have I infringed the copyright of some small, singing & dancing cartoon
character?

"Mike the Elder" <zer### [at] wyanorg> wrote:
> Images are interpreted subjectively and in a specific context on top of
> that.  Personally, I like the image.  It has a calm, peaceful ambiance
> about it.  Like a previous commenter, I think it could make an interesting
> desktop image.  Increasing the contrast range with phong highlights or
> deeper shadows would make the image more suitable to some uses and tastes
> and less appropriate for others.  One possible path for development that
> comes to mind is to transform it into a single cycle animated gif where the

> dismiss this image as being unworthy of use or further work if you happen
> to like it yourself.
>
> Regards,
> Mike C.

As always an insightful post Mike. The image came about as a reaction to the
overcooked images I'd been working on recently. HDR light probes, focal
blur, complex geometry, normal maps etc at each step seem to add something
to an image, but at some point they also start to detract from it if you
are not careful. So in that context and with my own prejudices I think I
did end up with more. Thanks for the suggestions, if it stays on my desktop
for much longer I have no doubt I'll end up trying them all.

Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> Cool image...I like it...
>

Cheers.

> Personally, I've always said that less is more or less like more - but
> that's always been in reference to the utilities 'less' and 'more'. ;-)
>

Love it!


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From: Dan Byers
Subject: Re: Less is more? Or just less?
Date: 13 May 2007 20:30:03
Message: <web.4647acb4dc8ac3992154a0a90@news.povray.org>
I think it looks cool!
--
Dan
GoofyGraffix.com


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