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Very nice. Think you could manage a shoreline? The water could use some
wave breaking and the land an "edge"--- rocky, sandy, whatever--- at the
beach zone. How many times has this been said in other such instances? I
know, I'm just remarking so you don't go home with just good words.
I realize the distance is great and they might not be very visible but
just a slight touch and there wouldn't be such a sudden polar ice cap
melt look to this thing maybe.
Hope I can make such pictures too someday.
Fabien HENON wrote:
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> This picture took my K6-200 about 50 hours to render. The reason for
> such a long time is the media feature to model the clouds. I'll buy a
> Cray next time !!!
> The first quarter of this image was rendered using Pov for Dos 3.1a.
> The last three-quarters were rendered using Mark Gordon's 'still
> unofficial' release of POVLINUX.
> I was afraid I might get a different rendering, but no.
> By the way, any news of a new official release soon Mark? (if you read
> this).
>
> Once again, thanks to the POV-TEAM and the programmers around the world
> who developped for or around this great renderer.
>
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> [Image]
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