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From: marabou
Date: 18 Oct 2006 13:38:59
Message: <pan.2006.10.18.17.38.17.70692@available.yet>
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 13:57:59 -0400 Smws wrote:

> marabou <not### [at] availableyet> wrote:
[..]
> 
> It looks very nice. I really like the water, and you have good models for
> the chair and for the bottles. Would it be possible to add foam perhaps
> around the bottles, chair, shoreline?
> 
I believe it is possible. Wich technique should I use? For isosurfaces my
knowledge in mathematics is too bad.

> As for the cloud, a cloud like that, to my mind, tends to be more
[..]
> If you wanted you could try MakeCloud by Gilles Tran:
> http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources13.htm

This was my starting point. I did it his way: creating B/W-TGAs,
converting them to df3, using it in POV-code.
Seems my attempt failed...

> or Jaime Vives Piqueres' "stacked sky":
> http://www.ignorancia.org/en/index.php?page=Stacked_Planes
> 
I will read it.
> Of course making it in your own fashion might be more satisfying, but
> you can take a look at how others have done it.
> 
> The only other criticism I have is the light- on a day like that, with
> little clouds and sharp shadows, it seems like the light at the beach
> should be much brighter and more contrasted with the shadows. This
> however is very subjective.
> 
It is very bright. If it were brighter someone would not see the grain.
IMO.

> Good image, and good luck!
> 

Thank you.

> -Stefan


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