I knew someone had this idea before! (Though I had never seen
your excellent garden-in-a-box scene before.)
I agree with you (and all others) that the size of the
tree is not exactly fitting with the mountains. I felt
that all the time. I'll do some experiments with
different tree size vs. camera angle. OTOH I don't want
to loose too many details of the tree and grass.
Thanks for your comments anyway.
-Hans-
Tom Melly schrieb:
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> "Hans-Detlev Fink" <hdf### [at] pecosnospamde> wrote in message
> news:39ACDCA9.4A3C9D5F@pecos.no.spam.de...
> > The snowy rocks are a superposition of 2 RMFs.
> > The tree: thanks to Andrew Clinton for his splinetree.
> > The grass: thanks to Gilles Tran for his mesh grass.
> >
> > The color banding is due to jpg compression, this
> > scene needs big size to make the glass look lost in
> > the ice desert.
> >
> > Rendered with megapov 0.5. Forgot render time but it
> > was something like 20 hrs for 1152x864 with AA 0.3.
>
> Very nice (and similiar in theme to my irtc entry for the "gardens" round
> http://www.tomandlu.co.uk/pov/lastgard.jpg )
>
> The scale of the tree in comparison to the scenery looks a little odd. Could
> you not have some foreground scenery for the tree-globe to rest on?
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