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Nothing interesting in these images (technically speaking), but I like the
strange feeling of quietness
Philippe
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Really does look quiet, unreally dream-like, a feeling I get when looking at
Dali's pictures. You really should use antialiasing, though.
Dali is one of my favourite artists, BTW.
Margus
Ph Gibone wrote:
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> Nothing interesting in these images (technically speaking), but I like the
> strange feeling of quietness
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> Philippe
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> [Image]
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> [Image]
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Much better with antialiasing : Thanks a lot
Philippe
>Really does look quiet, unreally dream-like, a feeling I get when looking
at
>Dali's pictures. You really should use antialiasing, though.
>
>Dali is one of my favourite artists, BTW.
>
>Margus
>
>Ph Gibone wrote:
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>> Nothing interesting in these images (technically speaking), but I like
the
>> strange feeling of quietness
>>
>> Philippe
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>> [Image]
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>> [Image]
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It's the Dali "aliased period" isn't it? :)
Like the two images together, meaning something like it in one image
maybe?
Ph Gibone wrote:
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> Much better with antialiasing : Thanks a lot
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> Philippe
> >Really does look quiet, unreally dream-like, a feeling I get when looking
> at
> >Dali's pictures. You really should use antialiasing, though.
> >
> >Dali is one of my favourite artists, BTW.
> >
> >Margus
> >
> >Ph Gibone wrote:
> >>
> >> Nothing interesting in these images (technically speaking), but I like
> the
> >> strange feeling of quietness
> >>
> >> Philippe
> >>
> >> [Image]
> >>
> >> [Image]
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>Like the two images together, meaning something like it in one image
>maybe?
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Two different cameras in the same scene !
The second image was just traced for checking purposes, but I liked it.
Philippe
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When I re-read my previous reply I didn't hardly understand myself.
Yes, I like the two wholly different camera positions. Would make for a
good composite image, one done without mirrors. Which would no doubt
entail some sort of pasting of the two into a single one or rendering
one then adding it 'image_map'ed into a second offset view.
Ph Gibone wrote:
> Two different cameras in the same scene !
> The second image was just traced for checking purposes, but I liked it.
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