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Steve <sjl### [at] ndirectcouk> wrote in message
news:37F7D415.8C56DE2C@ndirect.co.uk...
> That leaning is caused by perspective, if you draw the
> camera back you won't see any leaning.
Thanks for the tip! Someone else mentioned a camera tip too and it might be
basically the same idea. Thing is, if I draw the camera back some, the
birdhouses will be smaller - I wanted them the size they are in the image (ie.
close-ups, etc.) How is that done while still keeping perspective?
> We all learn a bit at a time, that's the fun of it.
In alt.binaries.comp-graphics, I've seen a number of folks using Bryce and
Poser. I've been amazed at the images but I don't have the money for those
programs. To me they are too expensive. POVRay is just right and I think I'll
be able to make some great images in POVRay (in time with practice).
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Tika
Tika's Graphics: http://www.5thpower.com/tika/
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