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Shay wrote:
> "andrel" <a_l### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
> news:40C### [at] hotmailcom...
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> http://tinyurl.com/2g67s
> Like these??
yip. Allthough I have never seen them glowing before.
That is a result of the visualization technique used.
> Not an area (glowy things) of expertise for me, but I'm
> certain that if you posted a link to this page, you'd get a few
> great-looking renders by the end of tomorrow from someone.
>
Possibly, but that was not what I intended. If we wanted
that I could do it myself. We want to have something
more specific. And we all have our own style so I
would like to give my fellow POVers a change to create
something different.
We still have till Aug 1rst before he has to deliver
to the printer. My idea was that first a couple of POVers
would submit a rough idea. Then we could invite some to
realise a draft image. During this period there could
be interaction with the PhD (or me as an intermediate),
to try and get something both can be happy with. As this
takes time I proposed to pay at least some compensation.
At the end of that period (July 1rst) we would select
one and ask that POVer to create a final cover. There
will still be a month to complete the image, and I
know I would need that time to create something that I
would be happy with (get the right lighting scheme etc.).
The bottom line is that we want an image that has something
to do with the subject of the thesis but is not a direct
representation. A totally different viewpoint from an
artist with a different background is hight appreciated.
Shay, I have seen a couple of your images here, and e.g.
your two color shading image may be a style that could
work for this subject. If you would like to participate
and have over the next month some time to discuss things
with me and Mehran, please send a mail to: meh### [at] mcclnl
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