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This was intended for entry in the sea topic last summer, but was never
finished.
Comments ?
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jlp### [at] nerimnet
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 23:41:39 +0100, JL Peuriere wrote
(in message <01HW.B6D06C33000F73B407260D70@news.povray.org>):
oups, forget the file.
JL Peuriere
Les Stones fourniront la musique de la prochaine
campagne de pub de Micro$oft : "Break me up".
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Attachments:
Download 'phare1.jpg' (101 KB)
Preview of image 'phare1.jpg'
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I think the stones of the lighthouse are very nice. The green door kind of
throws things off though.
The water is too bright blue for the color of the sky. Maybe if you added a
little reflection to the water so they pick up some of the color in the sky.
i dunno, just some ideas.
ross
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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: sea lamp post - phare1.jpg (1/1) [100K]
Date: 11 Mar 2001 12:35:20
Message: <3AABB758.E68DFFD7@gmx.de>
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The lighthouse and also the shape of the waves look very good, but i would
change the texture of the water and maybe also the sky.
Water in fact should never be really blue, it usually mainly reflects the
color of the sky.
I have some introduction into water finish on my web site, 'Possibilities
for realistic water with Povray' on:
http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/raytracing.html
Christoph
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In article <01HW.B6D06C33000F73B407260D70@news.povray.org>, JL Peuriere
<jlp### [at] nerimnet> wrote:
> This was intended for entry in the sea topic last summer, but was never
> finished.
The water is *way* too blue, it looks like copper sulfate solution...it
should be more of a blue-gray color. And the waves are far too large,
unless this is a tiny model of a light house sitting on a small rock.
And the rock at the bottom lacks depth for some reason...
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Christopher James Huff
Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg, http://tag.povray.org/
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Chris Huff wrote:
> The water is *way* too blue, it looks like copper sulfate solution...it
> should be more of a blue-gray color.
You sure? I think it's copper (II) hydroxide. Nah, wait, too translucent. ;)
Water should not be colored much itself, it reflects the sky's color. The
green door doesn't seem to fit in.
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David Fontaine wrote:
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> Chris Huff wrote:
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> > The water is *way* too blue, it looks like copper sulfate solution...it
> > should be more of a blue-gray color.
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> You sure? I think it's copper (II) hydroxide. Nah, wait, too translucent. ;)
I see copper sulfate every day at work. Trust me when I say it looks just like
the water in this image minus the nifty waves ;~}
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Ken Tyler
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Ken wrote:
> I see copper sulfate every day at work. Trust me when I say it looks just like
> the water in this image minus the nifty waves ;~}
I've seen both in chemistry class. Most of the stuff copper makes is blue or
green, but most of it's a precipitate. Yes, it looks a lot more like CuSO4.
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