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From: Vincenzo Marchese
Subject: Clocks
Date: 17 Feb 1999 05:36:52
Message: <36CB190B.B9327F78@gange.dimi.uniroma3.it>
Hello evr'1,
One of my first complete images. Any comments Welcome 


			Vincenzo Marchese


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From: Scott McDonald
Subject: Re: Clocks
Date: 17 Feb 1999 14:04:47
Message: <36C86F91.AD88D049@metrolink.com>
Vincenzo Marchese wrote:
> 
> Hello evr'1,
> One of my first complete images. Any comments Welcome
> 

I like it, the only fault I can find is that watch crystal is too washed
out and bright...

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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Clocks
Date: 19 Feb 1999 05:42:51
Message: <36CD4004.7E2BB092@aol.com>
Looks to me that you left out interpolation on the watch face image_map.
Either that or the image_map needs to be much larger to prevent those
jaggies (smoothing it before using it maybe too). And it does appear
intense to me too.
I like the clock, watch model and the "perspective" scene, though about
the watch/clock sizes:  off-scale... or are these intended to be
opposite of the real thing?


Vincenzo Marchese wrote:
> 
> Hello evr'1,
> One of my first complete images. Any comments Welcome
> 
>                         Vincenzo Marchese
> 
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