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31 Jul 2024 12:19:05 EDT (-0400)
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From: Jim Holsenback
Date: 17 May 2011 08:27:28
Message: <4dd269b0$1@news.povray.org>
On 05/17/2011 04:24 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> "Jim Holsenback"<jho### [at] povrayorg>  schreef in bericht
> news:4dd1c2da@news.povray.org...
>> I think I like this set up a bit better ... I see tho that I need to do
>> some work on the ceiling in the background structure. The radiosity is
>> reaching a bit to far back into the room, it needs to be a bit darker to
>> make it appear deeper that it really is. The wall's look OK because it's
>> pigment is only 20% of the outside color, maybe a gradient on the
>> ceiling will get me where I want it to be. I also found a couple of
>> light leaks that were causing some hot spots.
>>
>>
> Sorry to say this, but I feel a bit uneasy about this set up. It is too
> symmetrical to my taste, every element repeating. The previous set up was
> less monotonous as the walls were different frome ach other. I liked that
> better and it generated some tension in the image, even with the blank wall
> part where a few narrow windows would also have been possible I realise now.
>
> As for the ceiling, Le Forgeron suggests an interesting solution. I would
> suggest myself to build arches over the corridor,instead of main cross
> beams.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
lol .. you know after i posted i started feeling the same way. the 
repetition appeals to my ocd and i have to keep reminding myself not to 
fall into that trap. i spent sometime exploring some arch images and i 
think i get the drift of what you both were talking about ... thanks for 
the nudge


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