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Real neat place there, I checked out most of the images. If you have a
monitor like my old 486 PC had it would explain why you generally have
brighter, and thus faded pictures compared to what I'm seeing here on this
current one.
Always hard to tell if it's intentional or out of neccessity when the
pictures are light or dark.
Bob
Tika <sum### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:37fa3f4a@news.povray.org...
> Bob Hughes <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
> news:37f948f2@news.povray.org...
>
> > I hadn't even considered the frame being 2D the dop shadow might have
been a
> > tip-off but you have good area light shadows in the picture besides too,
> > unless of course you were post-processing on those also.
>
> I don't think I did any post-processing of the lighting. Sometimes I do
adjust
> gamma and brightness but this one I didn't have to. The frame is two Blade
Pro
> Presets (www.flamingpear.com) for Photoshop/Paint Shop Pro. The basket
weave
> is one of my own presets and the golden frame color is one I found on the
> 'net. I just put one over the other (white area, basketweave, then again
with
> gold). I normally add drop shadow for frames.
>
> I'm so used to "framing" my objects for two reasons: One being that I
frequent
> alt.binaries.comp-graphics which is 2D and 3D art and I like to keep the
> images small, and picture-like, and two - I like to have it look like
> something for a gallery (ie. my art gallery found at my site :) I have to
get
> with it and update the gallery, too, and add my models I made.
>
>
> --
>
> Tika
>
> Tika's Graphics: http://www.5thpower.com/tika/
>
>
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