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From: zmemw16
Date: 26 Nov 2005 05:05:01
Message: <web.43883319684bb3d453c8ddb90@news.povray.org>
"St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote:
> "Kyle" <hob### [at] gatenet> wrote in message
> news:v4ufo153sa7otqhf44iu0gvlt64lm8cs0a@4ax.com...
> > >What might be your suggestions with this image?
> >
> > With the speed (s)he is running,
>
>
>      Yeah, good thought about the gender. From my reference image I would
> say that it's a male cheetah, but I guess it's hard to convey this in a CG
> image.
>
>
> there should probably be some motion
> > blur on the legs/feet and maybe the tail.
>
>     Now that's a good idea, thanks. I'll have a play.
>
> You could possibly reduce
> > the motion blur in the background just a bit.
>
>     Well, I'm trying to capture one of those high-speed camera images that
> you often see on TV. The background is a played-around with image-map.
>
>
> >
> > Looks nice so far.
>
>      Thank you. :)
>
> >
> > How was the cat created?  Is it a mesh or (*gulp*) CSG?
>
>    I *wish* I could do this in CSG, but I would be posting it in 2008(?)
> instead of 2005. It's a wings model.
>
>    Thanks for your suggestions.
>
>     ~Steve~
>
>
> >
> >
> > Kyle
> >

i always seem to see white on the paws for cheetahs, might just be
seeing too many cats (house) though

re: the snake comment, head looks 30% small maybe

thought it was a photo, with a woo(sp) very soon after


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