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what you thinking about my image ?
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Wlodzimierz ABX Skiba >>> wsk### [at] bmtcompl
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ABX wrote:
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> what you thinking about my image ?
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> Wlodzimierz ABX Skiba >>> wsk### [at] bmtcompl
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> [Image]
I think it is yellow. :)
Actualy I like the concept of this and the modeling looks very good.
I think you need to lower the amount of focal blur as it looks like
it fades much too quickly at the center of the image. The text to the
right on the paper should be almost readable instead of completely
obscurred like it is now.
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Cool!
ABX heeft geschreven in bericht <01be8266$bc640860$2b9ccdc3@wlodeks>...
>what you thinking about my image ?
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>Wlodzimierz ABX Skiba >>> wsk### [at] bmtcompl
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Wonderful concept, of a paper design being "rendered" into a real 3D
object.
Stylistically, though, simply decreasing the transparency isn't that
cool. Why not have ABCD, where A is just paper, B is a wireframe, C is
blandly textured, etc?
Or, how about making the pieces gradually being rendered line by line,
just like we see as we sit in front of our pov for hours on end!
ABX wrote:
> what you thinking about my image ?
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> [Image]
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Jpeg images don't like focal blur much apparently. Looks good, but the
out of focus does look extreme. But then that's probably a lot to do
with the "messy" quality focal blur does to an image if more than a bit
is applied. Were there a distant background completely fuzzed up this
would be different. That writing.. a drafting font? Or is it actually
handwritten? If so, you've been drafting too long :)
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Now this is an interesting concept :-)
Good image and idea.
is it the Focal blur or the jpeg ? in any case, increase the quality a bit(too
blurred.)
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I like the image and the concept!
But I too have to say: The focal blur is too extreme. Lowere it a bit...
Johannes.
ABX wrote in message <01be8266$bc640860$2b9ccdc3@wlodeks>...
>what you thinking about my image ?
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"Greg M. Johnson" <gre### [at] geocitiescom> writes:
> Wonderful concept, of a paper design being "rendered" into a real 3D
> object.
>
> Stylistically, though, simply decreasing the transparency isn't that
> cool. Why not have ABCD, where A is just paper, B is a wireframe, C is
> blandly textured, etc?
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> Or, how about making the pieces gradually being rendered line by line,
> just like we see as we sit in front of our pov for hours on end!
Or, let them "grow" like the walls of a house that is being built or
like sand/stones/soil that is put in a invisible container.
It is however already a very good image.
Thomas
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Nice. I agree with others that the blur is a little extreme. Also, maybe
a different transition implying some sort of growth from the paper
rather than appearing out of nothingness. Regardless, nice.
Andy
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