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Well it's top is 1000m above the water level, I suspect it's just the
isosurface which looks a little too rounded.
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Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
"Alain" <ele### [at] netscape net> wrote in message
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> St. nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 03/02/2006 14:03:
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>> "Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbrain com> wrote in message
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>>> I now have some proper smoke and underwater lava!
>>>
>>> The only things I can see that need more work now are:
>>> -steam: many people suggested various points for steam to be appearing,
>>> and I totally agree.
>>> -colours: it's all gone a bit grey in this version, I want to get some
>>> black in the smoke and volcanic rocks.
>>> -more colours!: that water just looks wrong IMO, should be very cloudy,
>>> darker, less green, and with steam bubbling round the lava.
>>> -background: those conical mountains will change into realistic ones
>>> eventually I promise, and the sky colour's maybe too bright
>>>
>>> But I'm sure you folks can think of other things to improve!
>>>
>>> Your comments thus far have helped immensely! So keep them coming :)
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>> Well, to me Tek, it seems like it's a 'small' volcano. I don't know
>> whether I'm right or wrong with this, and I wouldn't know how to rectify
>> it in this scene, but I thought volcanoes were usually *big*? I don't see
>> a sense of scale here.
>>
>> Otherwise, really good improvements imo. Should make for a *very* good
>> final image.
>>
>> Me? I haven't even started yet... :/
>>
>> ~Steve~
>>
>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Tek
>>> http://evilsuperbrain.com
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>>>
>>>
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> A volcano start small, nothing more than a bump, and grow larger the
> longer it stays active. The large ones you are used to took millenia to
> reach their actual dimentions. This one may be *only* 2 or 3 centurys
> old...
>
> --
> Alain
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