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<really nit picky> It needs some spashpoints on the waters surface, but other
wise it's a great modeleing job. At the bottom, just ot the left of center the
distinction between the water and the stones is blurry, but that look like it's
because of the method you used to "wet" those stones.</really nit picky>
Josh
Kevin Ellis wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Here is just a little something to go in a scene I am working on, There are
> a couple of problems, i.e. no splashes on the drips and the moss/brick join
> on the bottom bricks needs some turbulence (I forgot), anyway it's not quite
> the focal point and is not too close in it's designated scene so nevermind.
> This took just over 6 and a half hours on my p133, damn water material. The
> fountain stand is all CSG and the water is made of isosurfaces. Hopefully I
> can get on with some more of the scene now.
>
> Comments and criticisms more than welcome
>
> cheers,
> Kev
>
> Homepage : http://web.libertysurf.co.uk/kevin.ellis
>
> [Image]
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