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In article <34D### [at] krebercom>, Edward Wedig <edw### [at] krebercom> wrote:
>Martijn Broeders wrote:
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>> Hi There,
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>> Since I really new to the POV scene, I have one
>> simple question:
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>> Are there people who really urn money with their
>> ray-traced pictures?
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>> Martijn
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>I've sold an image or two at art shows last year, and I plan to sell a
>few more this year. While I doubt I could earn a living doing this, it
>does give me some extra spending cash.
How do you expose your images? Render them in huuge resolutions, and
then print them out, or?
Mike
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In article <34E940E5.FEF9B967@gte.net>, Tony Vigil <tvi### [at] gtenet> wrote:
>Yes!
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>I create photosimulations of architectual projects for environmental
>impact reports.
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>I use POV to render my 3d scenes from angles matching existing
>photographs taken of the project site. I create the models using
>various commercial, shareware & freeware modeling packages.
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>I combine those renderings with the matching photographs in Photoshop.
>In Photoshop, I can "sandwich" the rendering between pieces of the
>photographs (existing structures, trees, cars & people in the forground
>- and - everything else in the background) to make the model look as
>though it is really part of reality.
Can you post some of the images here?
Mike
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