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Added trees, water, and a sun.
Extra brownie points to anyone who can tell me how the sun was made in this
image.
Enjoy.
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H.E. Day
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just a guess, but was it made with povray? :) hopefully you know that's
a joke. did you do a bright area on the sky sphere?
"H. E. Day" wrote:
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> Added trees, water, and a sun.
> Extra brownie points to anyone who can tell me how the sun was made in this
> image.
> Enjoy.
> --
> H.E. Day
> <><
>
> [Image]
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> Extra brownie points to anyone who can tell me how the sun was made in this
> image.
With tender, loving care...and dance hall disco lighting! ;)
--
Phil
...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
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H. E. Day wrote in message <01c021e8$74f64600$2e7889d0@daysix>...
>Added trees, water, and a sun.
>Extra brownie points to anyone who can tell me how the sun was made in this
>image.
A lens flare, media, a glow, a bright spot on the sky_sphere, a black hole
warp of some pigment, an image map, a spherical texture layered over the
sky, or a non-linear transformation of a sphere.
Or perhaps post-processed in with Photoshop
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"H. E. Day" wrote:
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> Extra brownie points to anyone who can tell me how the sun was made in this
> image.
Another layer with transmit > 1 ??
> Enjoy.
I do.
Bouf.
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H. E. Day <Pov### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:01c021e8$74f64600$2e7889d0@daysix...
> Added trees, water, and a sun.
Pretty.
> Extra brownie points to anyone who can tell me how the sun was made in
this
> image.
Megapov+ glow?
Gail
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"Mark Wagner" <mar### [at] gtenet> wrote :
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> A lens flare, media, a glow, a bright spot on the sky_sphere, a black hole
> warp of some pigment, an image map, a spherical texture layered over the
> sky, or a non-linear transformation of a sphere.
> Or perhaps post-processed in with Photoshop
Man! I was gonna guess those. Plus a couple others but now my thunder
has been stolen and I shall go sulk.
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Much improved! This image really has the effect of placing you there now.
--
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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I don't think anyone here got it. Wagner might've but I stopped reading
after the first two lines. :)
Just checked. Nope, no one guessed correctly. So here it is...No, wait I
think I'll leave you hanging a bit longer. Here's a clue: It uses
Megapov's abillities, but doesn't need to in all situations.
:->
Good luck, and thanks for all the replys. I'm going to enhance this image
a bit more, I think.
H.E. Day
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"H. E. Day" <Pov### [at] aolcom> wrote...
> Added trees, water, and a sun.
> Extra brownie points to anyone who can tell me how the sun was made in
this
> image.
It looks like it could be a specular (or maybe blinn?) highlight. The last
time I saw this done, I think the person used a very long transparent
cylinder that connected the light source with the camera. The highlight
showed up on the inside of the cylinder, producing a nice, soft flare effect
very much like this one.
Also, I think a similar effect could possibly also be created with a
highlight on a large object behind the light source, such as a large
transparent sphere.
-Nathan
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