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Hey,
Wow...nice man. I can never seem to pull off stuff like that..
But then I paint in abstract and want to do realism...they say an artist can
never produce art of the style they wish..
This has proven true for me. >_<
Well, I like the composition (use of traditional isosceles triangle), the
contrast; both in intensity of brightness and complexity of objects used
versus layout composition. I like as well the (perhaps accidental color
relationship?) missing implicit primary color glow within the foremost
sphere.
The only thing I might do differently is use different spheres for each of
the three, perhaps with a very slightly varied surface normal or texture.
Very good.
Ian
The Root of all Evil.
"triple_r" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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> Sorry in advance for just another uninspired post of random spheres. I'll
> try
> to use more restraint in the future. Few hours to render (after
> continuing a
> couple times so not exactly sure), meshed with splines in POV-Ray, no
> light
> sources, and no radiosity. ;-)
>
> - Ricky
>
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