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Very artsy. Reminded me immediately of those TV-top lights in the olden
days, you know, where they were used to ward off evil eye strain.
Using a 16-bit display here makes this appear very different from the
24-bit version also, I'm sure.
Ken wrote:
>
> Who dat ?
>
> This image depicts an American Indian a top a speeding horse.
> As this is the day of the height field I thought it was appropriate.
> In this case the Hf object, processed in a similar fashion as that
> used by Jim Kress, was used in a csg operation on the face of a box.
> Everything in the room is lit by indirect lighting and radiosity was
> used to help with the overall color of the image. I know it is dark
> but it was intentional.
>
> If you go to the home page of Jim Kress you can see the original
> image the horse and rider were extracted from. Thanks Jim :)
>
> Comments are invited.
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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