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On 3-12-2012 14:41, Jaime Vives Piqueres wrote:
>> Apart from the curtains, the most notable change is the atmospheric
>> media which has been made conforming the surface of the Earth (yes,
>> the surface is curved in this scene) and not to interact with the
>> water media.
>>
>> Happily, the curtains made a mess in Poser, not wanting to keep to
>> the curtain rod as all well-behaved curtains should do. The result is
>> a rather more interesting draping of tissue.
>
> They look funny, but nice.
Yes, it is a weird draping but it looks functional in the context, so I
shall keep it.
>
>> Turned the pigeons round and round but without a really satisfying
>> result. I am too lazy to re-pose them so, take it or leave it ;-)
>>
>
> Just before reading this, looking at the image, I figured what's he
> problem: the still-flying pigeon needs to be much closer to the rail.
> This new shot shows better the pose, and it seems to me like the kind of
> pose a bird would adopt just seconds before landing.
Yes, the distance should be less maybe. Oh well, a bit of artistic
licence ;-)
Thomas
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