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Yeah, think it has a lot to do with scale, think smaller. And I only
used cones for the stems to make things simple but I have plucked many a
four-leaf clover (mmmm... half dozen in a lifetime?) that were sticking
out of the ground like these. If you look at clover varieties they are
many and varied. I didn't locate any pictures or info looking like this
but then they are a guess to begin with, at least until spring. Not true
to life.
Josh English wrote:
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> This is even more beautiful than the first one... but aren't clovers closer to
> the ground than that? The stems look too tall to me...
>
> Josh English
> eng### [at] spiritonecom
>
> Bob Hughes wrote:
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> > Here it is again. Some color and ground changes, dappled sunlight are
> > only differences. Jpg this time too, still 640x480.
> > Anyone could find the mutant shamrock now.
> > Still no flowers, parse and render time is so great even for small tests
> > it's slowing me down. Forget about 'atmosphere' (this is 3.02), way too
> > slow for my impatience.
> >
> > --
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> > =Bob
> >
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