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1 Jun 2024 19:52:30 EDT (-0400)
  Re: POVCOMP 2004: Official Results  
From: Jim Charter
Date: 17 Feb 2005 18:34:10
Message: <421529f2$1@news.povray.org>
Jeremy M. Praay wrote:

> I think I agree with the others.  Your scene was great, but the 
> unfortunately, the image suffered from some technical problems.  I think you 
> imply that you were overly ambitious.  But I get the feeling that this would 
> render quite well with a few adjustments, and enough time.
> 

> I purposely tried to make my entry rather simple, especially given the 
> initially short time frame.  With the extra time, I tried to clean it up, 
> and I added a few more objects.   At this point, I'm embarrassed to ever 
> display my October entry again.  Radiosity was kicking my behind.  I had no 
> idea that the lighting setup would be so difficult, and without doing lots 
> of day-long renders, it was difficult to get a handle on.
> 
> Incidentally, I adapted your Wings3D women's shoe tutorial for the boots 
> near the door.  Unfortunately, the boots aren't the best boots model, but I 
> couldn't stand the thought of starting over again, and they're not a major 
> focus of the image.
> 
> On a lighter note, I sometimes find myself making that same ape face after I 
> just finished creating something cool.  I'm such a primate.  ;-)
> 

I'll reply in your O-T pub scene thread

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