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An image I've done following a travel in Genova (Italy). It shows th e ducal
palace with two guards, an afternoon in 1595, just after the building of
this marvellous edifice.
Only made with moray. The guards are my own work.
Light, radiosity, rendered with pov-ray 3.6
You can see the image here
http://remy.closset.chez.tiscali.fr/palais_ducal.png
A permanent challenge for me, visually impaired.
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 20:03:08 +0200, "Remy Closset"
<NOS### [at] tiscali fr> wrote:
>You can see the image here
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>http://remy.closset.chez.tiscali.fr/palais_ducal.png
Excellent!
Regards
Stephen
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Remy Closset wrote:
> An image I've done following a travel in Genova (Italy). It shows th e ducal
> palace with two guards, an afternoon in 1595, just after the building of
> this marvellous edifice.
> Only made with moray. The guards are my own work.
> Light, radiosity, rendered with pov-ray 3.6
>
> You can see the image here
>
> http://remy.closset.chez.tiscali.fr/palais_ducal.png
>
>
> A permanent challenge for me, visually impaired.
>
>
Very well done! However, the radiosity effect could be a bit stronger.
But then it would take ages to render. Good work!
Arne
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 22:00:13 +0200, Arne Kleinophorst
<Sir### [at] spam debitel net> wrote:
> Very well done! However, the radiosity effect could be a bit stronger.
>But then it would take ages to render. Good work!
Are you sure about that?
I've always thought that Mediterranean light was too contrasty. The
shadows are very deep if there is a sunlit area like the courtyard.
Maybe I misunderstand the effects of radiosity as I don't use it
myself.
Regards
Stephen
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