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Colorman (Kraxmel) wrote:
> Ya know...I see the difference, but the whole scene looks
> faded/darker/hazier (don't know the right word I am looking for) now.
> Almost blurry.
I think lower light saturation might apply. After a review of the two
images I think I prefer the less saturated version. It is easier to look
at, has focus on the object, and puts the primary object into perspective.
This is of course all a subjective preference. I think that when time allows
an entirely different setting would greatly improve the look of this as
a scene. As a single object image it is good. As a composed scene it would
be better.
> Anyways thanks for the lession.
Yep!
> I am working on a model of a kenetic energy thing I have at work. It runs
> on battery and just spins and spins and spins and ..... Someone at work
> said, "be neat if you could animate it." I said, "I will!!!" Provided I
> can get it to work, it'll be up later this weekend.
>
> Cman
I'd like to see it when it happens.
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Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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