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From: Geoff Wedig
Date: 3 Nov 2000 07:24:23
Message: <3a02ae77@news.povray.org>
Kevin Ellis <kev### [at] libertysurfcouk> wrote:
> Hi all

> Ok here is my first try with my new poser 3 from the 3d world magazine. This
> started as a little desktop for my friend. It's a shame about the elbow and
> her hair could do with being better but that's what came with my poser. The
> water is a ridgedmf isosurface with absorption media, angle dependent
> reflection and all of those bells and whistles. The rock is a distorted
> sphere. Thanks to Mick and Gilles for helping me out with a bird model.

> This render took 31hrs on a p133 with radiosity and at 1280*960, this is a
> smaller version. A 800*600 version can be seen on my web page under
> interests. I could also put up a link to the 1280*960 if anyone want it,
> it's about 500k

> Thanks for any comments/ criticisms

Hmm, there's some chunkiness around her left shoulder and elbow.  Is that a
poser thing?  I saw some program somewher that could remove it, I think (but
as I didn't have poser at the time, I didn't take note)

How did you do the bird, btw?  It's very nice.

All in all, a good image.  Makes me think of tarot cards and the like.

Geoff


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