From: Spider
Subject: Re: The Tower (again) with original picture.. 50K+70K
Date: 6 Apr 1999 16:48:31
Message: <370A6424.FD3B5928@bahnhof.se>
Hmm, the light needs some work...
as for the woods, try a loop to create some cylinders pointing up. at that
distance, the result could be ok.
JM wrote:
> > Here is the picture that I am trying to copy along with the my version> again...> Any suggestions?> > --Joey Mendoza> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------> [Image] [Image]
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: The Tower (again) with original picture.. 50K+70K
Date: 6 Apr 1999 21:42:56
Message: <370AA9F2.C8B1BE1D@aol.com>
It would appear to be that there is more highlighting in the photo
objects. The water is very reflective due to the shallow angle, 90% or
so perhaps? Looks like you've been able to follow the real thing rather
well thus far.
JM wrote:
> > Here is the picture that I am trying to copy along with the my version> again...> Any suggestions?> > --Joey Mendoza> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> [Image] [Image]
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I would definitely say that your original will to
keep the fog is a good idea. You need the fog so
that the fence and gate show up properly.
Keep going it's going to be one hell of a picture.
Steve
JM wrote:
> > Here is the picture that I am trying to copy along with the my version> again...> Any suggestions?> > --Joey Mendoza> > --------------------------------------------------> [Image] [Image]