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In article <38f010c3@news.povray.org>, "TonyB"
<ben### [at] panamac-comnet> wrote:
Looks like something you might find very deep in the insides of the
ship. Not sure what kind of ship, though...it could be a spacecraft, an
oil tanker, a submarine, or even a stationary facility like a lunar base
or an oil rig. You need more visual hints there, maybe an obviously
misplaced diving mask or a helmet for an environment suit.
The size of the passageway seems to imply that large pieces of machinery
are moved through here sometimes, but the door is obviously too small.
Maybe make a huge door nearly as tall and wide as the archway?
> My next big decision is what to put "up there".
I agree with Paul Vanukoff that this would look good as a dark scene
with the apparent main source of light coming through the fans. Maybe
make a row of failing lights on the ceiling, with most of them
completely dark and one or two at about 20 or 40 percent intensity. Use
fade_distance on the overhead lights(not on the fan lights), a dusty
media atmosphere, and radiosity for a good lighting effect.
And maybe have water or some other fluid partially covering the bottom
of the room, at an angle, as if the ship is at rest on an
incline(perhaps adrift after crash-landing in an ocean or beached
somewhere) and damaged.
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Christopher James Huff - Personal e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
TAG(Technical Assistance Group) e-mail: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg
Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
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