Jim Holsenback <jho### [at] povrayorg> wrote:
> On 03/26/2011 10:29 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> > What is your impression?
>
> Wow ... the hard work you've put into it shows. You've captured the mood
> of the original plus some ... excellent.
>
> Curious (as I've had this problem too) ... why do the right side
> buildings look straight up perfect, but the left side looks almost there
> as well (except with the fence nearest the camera) ... I'm looking at
> where the fence/building meet. I'm sure (well maybe not) this has to do
> camera position and viewing angle. Not being critical of the work, but
> just hoping to start a conversation about the best ways to solve this
> problem ... what's your camera definition look like ... or is some kind
> of transformation of the objects the best way to tackle this.
>
> Oh ... yeah I like the contrasting idea of almost all b/w objects then
> one or two objects in color ... nice touch!
Likely more to do with real camera vs POV camera. In real cameras lens
distortion effects like barrel distortion get introduced which POV doesn't. Can
also be a simple perspective issue. Bringin the camera in closer with a wider
veiwing angle will exagerate perspective more.
-tgq
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