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Hi everyone
I just signed on to this newsgroup and was looking at all the nice pics.
So I thought why not post one of my own. So here is one of the images
I've done. You can find others on my home page if you like.
http://www.geocities.com/~thomaslake/
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Before anyone mentions this I know about the gamma being wa too low. I'll re
render it one of these days. For now just turn your monitor up:-)
Thomas Lake wrote:
> Hi everyone
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> I just signed on to this newsgroup and was looking at all the nice pics.
> So I thought why not post one of my own. So here is one of the images
> I've done. You can find others on my home page if you like.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/~thomaslake/
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I like the atmosphere. Are the raindrops real objects or post-processing?
I think the bricks would look better indented (comments, Ken? :)
About the puddle: It actually looks amazingly good, but I get the impression
that it's not a static puddle but rather water rushing out from underneath
the building. I suggest you make it flatter, also pehaps a bit darker.
All in all, great image. Reminds me of a scene I did once but never
finished. I might look it up and finish it now...
Margus
Thomas Lake wrote in message <37091423.22098AC0@home.com>...
>Hi everyone
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>I just signed on to this newsgroup and was looking at all the nice pics.
>So I thought why not post one of my own. So here is one of the images
>I've done. You can find others on my home page if you like.
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>http://www.geocities.com/~thomaslake/
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A good image, but in some way it needs more "dirt" .. The cans are nice and
clean, the stair isn't affected by a normal(ooo) and so on. If you find the
patience this image will prove a masterpice, if you don't, It'll rank as a good
experience :-)
Thomas Lake wrote:
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> Hi everyone
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> I just signed on to this newsgroup and was looking at all the nice pics.
> So I thought why not post one of my own. So here is one of the images
> I've done. You can find others on my home page if you like.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/~thomaslake/
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> [Image]
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//Spider
[ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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I love that one, especially the raindrops which give that dark atmosphere. How
did you make them.
In spite of that perfection, there is something off : The puddle get rained on
and there is no mark of the raindrops on it.
Great picture !
> Hi everyone
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> I just signed on to this newsgroup and was looking at all the nice pics.
> So I thought why not post one of my own. So here is one of the images
> I've done. You can find others on my home page if you like.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/~thomaslake/
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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Margus Ramst wrote:
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> I like the atmosphere. Are the raindrops real objects or post-processing?
> I think the bricks would look better indented (comments, Ken? :)
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> Margus
I think the term you are looking for is a recessed mortar layer.
Everyone knows that indenting mortar would be a mad and lunatic
endeavour beneath even the lowest and unworthy Pov-ray user out
there.
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Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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I was talking about the bricks. The term "staggered offsets" would probably
be better, but I was so tempted...
I tend to agree about the mortar, BTW.
Margus
Ken wrote in message <37093982.1D6018E9@pacbell.net>...
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> I think the term you are looking for is a recessed mortar layer.
>Everyone knows that indenting mortar would be a mad and lunatic
>endeavour beneath even the lowest and unworthy Pov-ray user out
>there.
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>--
>Ken Tyler
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>mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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>Margus
>Are the raindrops real objects or post-processing?
>How did you make them?
Actually all they are is a bozo texture on a plane infront of the camera. I
just took a bozo texture with a colour map of white and transparency so you
could see through to the scene behind and scaled it down untill the bloby
texture looked like streaks. I got this methode for doing rain from an image
on the IRTC.
>Margus
>I think the bricks would look better indented
>Ken Tyler
>I think the term you are looking for is a recessed mortar layer.
What do you mean by this? all the bricks are separate objects and the morter
is simply a large cube. I know it seems a little like overkill to have each
brick separate but I couldn't think of any other way to create the 3D effect
of the bricks protruding from the wall. Oh did I menstion I used Moray to
create this image? I use Moray for all my images. I guess I could have created
the bricks with some sort of macro but I don't know how these work, anyone
have a tutorial on macros?
>Ken Tyler
>Everyone knows that indenting mortar would be a mad and lunatic
>endeavour beneath even the lowest and unworthy Pov-ray user out
>there.
What do you mean? Joke?
Thomas Lake wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I just signed on to this newsgroup and was looking at all the nice pics.
> So I thought why not post one of my own. So here is one of the images
> I've done. You can find others on my home page if you like.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/~thomaslake/
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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Thanks for the nice comments by the way:-)
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Thomas Lake wrote in message <37094515.5FC05DCC@home.com>...
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>>Ken Tyler
>>Everyone knows that indenting mortar would be a mad and lunatic
>>endeavour beneath even the lowest and unworthy Pov-ray user out
>>there.
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>What do you mean? Joke?
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Long story...
Margus
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