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http://www.povuser.org/Personal_works/Stills/IRTC_hq/IRTC_hq.html
I made a couple images that I had hoped to turn into animations. They were done
in honor of the IRTC's resurection, and show the IRTC's headquartes. The
website posted above is where I posted them, as they were too large to place
here.
Comments and constructive criticism are greatly appreciated.
--Nimish
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From: Nicolas Alvarez
Subject: Re: In honor of the resurrection of IRTC
Date: 11 Mar 2008 12:38:31
Message: <47d6c397@news.povray.org>
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> http://www.povuser.org/Personal_works/Stills/IRTC_hq/IRTC_hq.html
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> I made a couple images that I had hoped to turn into animations. They were done
> in honor of the IRTC's resurection, and show the IRTC's headquartes. The
> website posted above is where I posted them, as they were too large to place
> here.
>
> Comments and constructive criticism are greatly appreciated.
You need more background objects. The "day" view looks as if the glass
was transparent, because what is on the back and what gets reflected is
exactly the same.
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> You need more background objects. The "day" view looks as if the glass
> was transparent, because what is on the back and what gets reflected is
> exactly the same.
I think you're right, but I have absolutely no idea on what kind of stuff to
populate the scene with.
Any suggestions. I'm not really good with fill-in aspects of scenes.
--Nimish
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"Nimish Ajmani" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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>> You need more background objects. The "day" view looks as if the glass
>> was transparent, because what is on the back and what gets reflected is
>> exactly the same.
>
> I think you're right, but I have absolutely no idea on what kind of stuff
> to
> populate the scene with.
>
> Any suggestions. I'm not really good with fill-in aspects of scenes.
Why not look to the PoV-Ray Object Collection? http://lib.povray.org
~Steve~
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> --Nimish
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> Why not look to the PoV-Ray Object Collection? http://lib.povray.org
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> ~Steve~
I never noticed that...
--Nimish
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Hi,
sorry, no constructive criticism from me, cause I couldn't see them pictures!
Calling the address you provided:
> http://www.povuser.org/Personal_works/Stills/IRTC_hq/IRTC_hq.html
gives
"Http/1.1 Service Unavailable"
I'll try again later :-)
Karl
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I think you should show the building to be three dimensional. The day view
looks like a billboard. I would change the perspective by moving the camera
to the right in order to see a bit of the side wall, and I would move the
sun position to the left at an angle with the front.
Thomas
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"Karl Anders" <kar### [at] webde> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sorry, no constructive criticism from me, cause I couldn't see them pictures!
> Calling the address you provided:
> > http://www.povuser.org/Personal_works/Stills/IRTC_hq/IRTC_hq.html
> gives
> "Http/1.1 Service Unavailable"
>
> I'll try again later :-)
>
> Karl
I had some server downtime yesterday, while doing some updates. That might
explain that error (I've never tried to access my website while updating).
I just checked, and it should be operational.
As to the person who commented below, may you please expand on what I should do
with the Source of the Sun.
Thanks
--Nimish
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"Nimish Ajmani" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
news:web.47d89c093fe55ce6704837900@news.povray.org...
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> As to the person who commented below, may you please expand on what I
> should do
> with the Source of the Sun.
>
Gladly :-)
What I mean is this. The sun in your scene, is exactly in front of the
building. The result is that - from the point of view of the camera - you do
not see any shadows cast by the building, which makes it look flat. By
moving the sun to the left (or to the right) shadows will become visible,
thus creating a three-dimensional effect. If, at the same time, you move the
camera to the right in order to see the side wall of the building, you will
complete the effect even more.
Thomas
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