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Hi
Much better, just a few comments (as usual!) the wallpaper - YAK, try using
one of morays gradient textures, i think there is one called candy-cane, it
could be tweaked a bit to look more like plane paper. you dont want the
background to distract from the scenes center of attention.
as to the method of making a vase, csg is good, lathe is also good, do
whatever you like :)
nice trick with the table legs, if it works use it.
also try using area lights to prevent casting hard shadows.
Very good second image tho!
Rick
Ian Burgmyer <the### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:37234592.0@news.povray.org...
> > Nice :) The 3 legged table must have been a bit of a pain to get the
legs
> to
> > mesh with the table top correctly - and it's obvious you are using CSG.
>
> Actually, I got so ticked with trying to CSG the legs (to trim them,
> somewhat) that I just stuck the top of the leg inside the table top, and
> through the floor. :)
>
> > However, for vases, you might look at Lathe objects. Nothing wrong with
> your
> > vase, but lathes are more flexible.
>
> Lathe objects? Muah? :)
>
> Ok, I'll look into it :P
>
> > Only one complaint. That wallpaper! I'd hate to wake up with a hangover
in
> a
> > room covered in THAT stuff!
>
> To be honest, ME TOO!!! ;)
>
> Thanks for the compliments! I'll probably raytrace a view of the light
> (yes, there IS a ceiling light!) and post it in a few minutes. . .
>
> -Ian
>
>
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