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There should be a glow of media around the cylinder, but that, together with
radiosity, brings my machine to its knees (0,2 pps with default settings for
both). And my patience. This one was 25 pps.
Something still ha sto be added. Ideas?
ingo
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Met dank aan de muze met het glazen oog.
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Fantastic! That metal grate on the right is very interesting. If I had
to criticise, I'd suggest to have a few pages littered around on the
floor, I dunno. Anyway, great image, I like it alot.
Kyle
ingo wrote:
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> There should be a glow of media around the cylinder, but that, together with
> radiosity, brings my machine to its knees (0,2 pps with default settings for
> both). And my patience. This one was 25 pps.
> Something still ha sto be added. Ideas?
>
> ingo
>
> --
> Met dank aan de muze met het glazen oog.
>
> [Image]
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ingo wrote:
>
> There should be a glow of media around the cylinder, but that, together with
> radiosity, brings my machine to its knees (0,2 pps with default settings for
> both). And my patience. This one was 25 pps.
> Something still ha sto be added. Ideas?
>
> ingo
>
> --
> Met dank aan de muze met het glazen oog.
>
> [Image]
The perspective given by the camera placement in this scene left me lost for
quite a while trying to figure out what I was seeing. Strange !
When all else fails, and you don't know what to add next to an indoors scene,
it is time to break out the potted house plants. You can never go wrong with
plants and they add a nice color balance to most any setting.
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Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Ken wrote:
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> The perspective given by the camera placement in this scene left me lost for
> quite a while trying to figure out what I was seeing. Strange !
same here.
> When all else fails, and you don't know what to add next to an indoors scene,
> it is time to break out the potted house plants. You can never go wrong with
> plants and they add a nice color balance to most any setting.
missed the ted and house in that sentence on first reading.....
great scene though, i like the flying paper.
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>Ken wrote:
>The perspective given by the camera placement in this scene left me lost
for
>quite a while trying to figure out what I was seeing. Strange !
? Standing in the hallway, looking in.
>When all else fails, and you don't know what to add next to an indoors
scene,
>it is time to break out the potted house plants.
Indeed, something green.
>Kyle wrote
>.., I'd suggest to have a few pages littered around on the
>floor, I dunno
Of course.
Thanks all,
ingo
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