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Prompted by Thomas' musing that we don't see as many images posted here as we
used to in past times, I thought I'd share a recent creation. I've been working
from home of late in these interesting times, and I invested some effort making
a dedicated background image for use in Zoom meetings.
As part of this, I finally managed to get somewhere with my own tree generator
macro, which I've struggled with in the past. It's not really complete, since it
just uses spheres for a sparse finish - ideally it should do something with
triangles, and I need to add better texturing options, leaves, presets for tree
types etc. Good enough for this though!
Bill
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On 9/29/20 5:30 PM, Bill Pragnell wrote:
> Prompted by Thomas' musing that we don't see as many images posted here as we
> used to in past times, I thought I'd share a recent creation. I've been working
> from home of late in these interesting times, and I invested some effort making
> a dedicated background image for use in Zoom meetings.
>
> As part of this, I finally managed to get somewhere with my own tree generator
> macro, which I've struggled with in the past. It's not really complete, since it
> just uses spheres for a sparse finish - ideally it should do something with
> triangles, and I need to add better texturing options, leaves, presets for tree
> types etc. Good enough for this though!
>
> Bill
>
very nice
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Beautiful, exotic and peaceful. And not 'cluttered'. I especially love the
crescent-moon motif, and its repetition. As to your trees being 'just spheres',
they look really nice, no matter how you managed to do it.
I sense the need for an exotic-looking but simple fishing boat in the distance,
like an Indian(?) dow. (Chinese dow?) And maybe a bit more detail in the water,
like the Sun reflecting in it-- which may not be physically realistic in this
scene, but would add a visually-interesting detail, to give your Zoom audience
more to look at (or more to be distracted by when they get bored, ha.) ;-)
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Op 29/09/2020 om 23:30 schreef Bill Pragnell:
> Prompted by Thomas' musing that we don't see as many images posted here as we
> used to in past times, I thought I'd share a recent creation. I've been working
> from home of late in these interesting times, and I invested some effort making
> a dedicated background image for use in Zoom meetings.
>
> As part of this, I finally managed to get somewhere with my own tree generator
> macro, which I've struggled with in the past. It's not really complete, since it
> just uses spheres for a sparse finish - ideally it should do something with
> triangles, and I need to add better texturing options, leaves, presets for tree
> types etc. Good enough for this though!
>
> Bill
>
Oh! I am sure you are going to attract all the focus and attention
during a Zoom meeting! You may take psychological advantage from this :-)
Yes, I like the design. As Kenneth said, the Moon phases are a
particular touch that work very well here. The trees are nice, a bit
severe probably but that - again - might work well in a meeting ("this
guy is a serious guy").
--
Thomas
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"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> to give your Zoom audience
> more to look at (or more to be distracted by when they get bored, ha.) ;-)
Well since my good self tends to occupy the middle of my screen, I designed this
image to have more around the edges. More interesting images tend to be obscured
by the attendee in the foreground, and end up infuriating a curious audience!
Thanks for the comments!
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> ("this guy is a serious guy").
Haha, we're pretty informal - anybody who might get that message from my
background imagery would swiftly be disabused of it once they knew me :)
Most people who don't show off tasteful libraries or gleefully cluttered home
offices employ a huge array of backgrounds, taking in holiday pictures, cartoons
and memes, video game scenery and so on. The BBC released a gallery of
photographs depicting empty studio sets from classic TV shows - Dad's Army,
Porridge, Doctor Who - I've seen many of these crop up too.
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I'd like to think of these crescents on the balcony as perfectly aligned with
some recurrent solar eclipses in this virtual world, the squared floor being
used as a calendar by its inhabitants... ;-)
"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> > ("this guy is a serious guy").
>
> Haha, we're pretty informal - anybody who might get that message from my
> background imagery would swiftly be disabused of it once they knew me :)
>
> Most people who don't show off tasteful libraries or gleefully cluttered home
> offices employ a huge array of backgrounds, taking in holiday pictures, cartoons
> and memes, video game scenery and so on. The BBC released a gallery of
> photographs depicting empty studio sets from classic TV shows - Dad's Army,
> Porridge, Doctor Who - I've seen many of these crop up too.
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Bill Pragnell wrote on 29/09/2020 23:30:
> Prompted by Thomas' musing that we don't see as many images posted here as we
> used to in past times, I thought I'd share a recent creation. I've been working
> from home of late in these interesting times, and I invested some effort making
> a dedicated background image for use in Zoom meetings.
>
> As part of this, I finally managed to get somewhere with my own tree generator
> macro, which I've struggled with in the past. It's not really complete, since it
> just uses spheres for a sparse finish - ideally it should do something with
> triangles, and I need to add better texturing options, leaves, presets for tree
> types etc. Good enough for this though!
>
> Bill
>
Very nice!
Waiting for clouds and birds...
Paolo
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"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Prompted by Thomas' musing that we don't see as many images posted here as we
> used to in past times, I thought I'd share a recent creation. I've been working
> from home of late in these interesting times, and I invested some effort making
> a dedicated background image for use in Zoom meetings.
>
> As part of this, I finally managed to get somewhere with my own tree generator
> macro, which I've struggled with in the past. It's not really complete, since it
> just uses spheres for a sparse finish - ideally it should do something with
> triangles, and I need to add better texturing options, leaves, presets for tree
> types etc. Good enough for this though!
>
> Bill
Very clean shadows and radiosity gradients, nice final image contrast. thanks
for sharing.
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"Mr" <mauriceraybaud [at] hotmail dot fr>> wrote:
> Very clean shadows and radiosity gradients, nice final image contrast.
I've given up trying to juggle the default radiosity parameters, I pretty much
use UberPOV for everything these days! Artifact-free radiosity every time, at
the price of very slight graininess.
Bill
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