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From: Juha Leppälä
Subject: A pool scene with subtle caustics
Date: 25 Mar 1999 19:50:00
Message: <36FAD9BA.6AD283B@kolumbus.fi>
Here's a little pool scene I whipped up yesterday. The water might be a
bit too greenish. You can see subtle reflective caustics on the walls.
It took about about 5 and half hours to render this image.

Hope ya like it



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From: Anthony Bennett
Subject: Re: A pool scene with subtle caustics
Date: 25 Mar 1999 20:35:20
Message: <36FAD8D7.2ED79B06@panama.phoenix.net>
Nice. I like it. You just need to un-green the water a bit, and do something
about those purple tiles, I don't like them. Try another, bluer shade. The
caustics make it convincing. Oh, yeah, did you use a normal on the bricks?
'Cause if you didn't, you should. Add something in the water. Perhaps a ball
or a toy around the edges, you know... something.


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From: Hans-Detlev Fink
Subject: Re: A pool scene with subtle caustics
Date: 26 Mar 1999 03:36:20
Message: <36FB46D8.DE855580@pecos.n.o-s.p.a.m.de>
I second. Especially with the tiles. Give them a bit 3D.
The caustics is great!

-Hans-

Anthony Bennett wrote:
> 
> Nice. I like it. You just need to un-green the water a bit, and do something
> about those purple tiles, I don't like them. Try another, bluer shade. The
> caustics make it convincing. Oh, yeah, did you use a normal on the bricks?
> 'Cause if you didn't, you should. Add something in the water. Perhaps a ball
> or a toy around the edges, you know... something.


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: A pool scene with subtle caustics
Date: 26 Mar 1999 13:39:53
Message: <36FBD25E.F2A806A7@ndirect.co.uk>
Yep toys in the water.  Tiles colour is to close to that of the bricks
and probably makes the scene look smaller than it is.

Maybe I'm missing something, but what is that strange reflection to the
bottom left hand corner, looks like there's a pane of glass there or
something. 

Steve

Hans-Detlev Fink wrote:
> 
> I second. Especially with the tiles. Give them a bit 3D.
> The caustics is great!
> 
> -Hans-
> 
> Anthony Bennett wrote:
> >
> > Nice. I like it. You just need to un-green the water a bit, and do something
> > about those purple tiles, I don't like them. Try another, bluer shade. The
> > caustics make it convincing. Oh, yeah, did you use a normal on the bricks?
> > 'Cause if you didn't, you should. Add something in the water. Perhaps a ball
> > or a toy around the edges, you know... something.


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From: Juha Leppälä
Subject: Re: A pool scene with subtle caustics
Date: 26 Mar 1999 14:48:28
Message: <36FBE4A4.14570367@kolumbus.fi>
Steve wrote:
> 
> Yep toys in the water.  Tiles colour is to close to that of the bricks
> and probably makes the scene look smaller than it is.
> 
> Maybe I'm missing something, but what is that strange reflection to the
> bottom left hand corner, looks like there's a pane of glass there or
> something.
> 
> Steve

Thats a reflection of the window actually, if you zoon in to the left
side of the picture you can just barely see the window starting
I'll make an improved version soon.



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