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Nicely modelled!
My only suggestions are that you remove the two internal lights and light
the scene from outside... maybe the sun shining in through the windows...
might be a good time to add a little media for dust motes in the shafts of
sunshine
Rarius
"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlnet> wrote in message
news:443b75cd@news.povray.org...
>I have been working quietly for some time now on the central piece of my
> triptych (see the Curved Portal threads earlier). I think it is time to
> show
> some results and to get some comments.
>
> The scene shows an abbey refectory during Evensong. The monks are singing
> in
> the chapel and the tables are ready for supper. The light is subdued (two
> feeble bulbs high in the vaults; light coming from the kitchen behind us).
> Outside, the sun is setting. In the first image, it is still above the
> horizon (and the lights are turned up for showing details); in the second
> one the sun has set (the lights turned down) and only the brightness of
> the
> sky and the clouds are still visible throught he window panes.
>
> The building is based (with some liberties) upon the ruins of the
> Villers-la-Ville abbey in Belgium. The tables are based upon those from
> the
> refectory in the abbey of Affligem, also in Belgium. The tiled floor is
> based upon the chapel floor of the Slangenburg abbey in the Netherlands.
>
> My initial intention was to build a ruin, and in order to demolish you
> have
> first to build. Now, I don't know. I may still demolish this building but
> I
> don't think it will improve the scene, only be the basis for another one.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
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