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"milco2006" <mil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
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> I absolutely love it. I have personally worked a little recently with some
> stained glass surrounded by lead however this is stunning and makes half of
> me want to try a lot harder and the other half of me want to quite and leave
> it to people like yourself.
Thank you Malcolm.
Well, these are only some tori and cylinders for the cube and spheres for
the rubies, a plane, three materials and 2 lights. I'm sure that working
with actual lead and stained glass is much more difficult.
> IMHO (Very humbled indeed)it looks slightly strange having the very dark and
> strong shadow behind the cube. I am not sure how it would look but I would
> be interested to see how it would appear with just the light from within,
> like a lantern sort of thing I guess. The only reason I mention it is that
> I love the pattern given out onto the plane. No criticism really, just a
> thought.
My first try was at using only one light inside the cube, but the cube
itself looked weird. The pattern given onto the plane was beautiful and
I've tried to keep both elements (the cube and the pattern) in the scene.
> ~Malcolm
Bye
Txemi Jendrix
http://www.txemijendrix.com
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