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>Indeed - this is a very well and realistically done set of plants.....
but
>your website - my God! That is some of the most wonderful, surrealistic
>modeling I've seen! I'm tempted to just hang up my hat after seeing
>that......
No kidding.
I am speechless.
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Jon & Frances Berndt
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League City, TX
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Charles Krause wrote:
> Lance Birch wrote in message <3718aa5e.0@news.povray.org>...
> >Very very nice! The flowers look excellent! (and of course the field does
> >too :)
> >
> >But I really like the look of the flowers!!!
> >
>
> Indeed - this is a very well and realistically done set of plants..... but
> your website - my God! That is some of the most wonderful, surrealistic
> modeling I've seen! I'm tempted to just hang up my hat after seeing
> that......
I have the same problem... every time Gilles posts another image or gallery, I
feel almost ashamed of my own work.
At least he never enters the IRTC (whew!)
Amazing work. What else is new? :)
Simon
http://home.istar.ca/~sdevet
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Gilles Tran wrote:
>
> This pic didn't make it in time in the TBOB gallery... It was
> commissionned last week by the French Oil & Protein Plants Growers (FOP
> !) union as a poster for their annual congress. The sunflowers petals
> were obtained by a modification of my MakeLeaf macro and the trees are
> from MakeTree of course (BTW, it can be dloaded here now
> http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/sources/gtsrcee.htm). The ground
> plants were created in Plant Studio and exported as meshes (there are
> 58000 of them). The village is a bitmap because they gave me 48 hours to
> do this and I ran out of time to model one.
> Note I spent some time adjusting the trees and the village for nothing,
> because they chose a bare version instead (no trees, no village) !
> Gilles Tran
Gilles,
WOW !
How do you manage to keep up with your quality level for each and every
thing you do ? Do you have little gremlins do it for you or is this the
real Gilles Tran we keep seeing in your work. How you got the flowers to
pose for you in mid air must have been hardest part for you to figure out.
WOW !
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
WOW !
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I can't begin to describe how beutiful that image is. Any word I'll say
about it would
just lower my appreciation of it. Especialy since you ALWAYS have good
images (and macros, too!)
Congradulations.
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WOW!!! At first I thought it was a photo and I looked for the CGI image
rendered after the photo:-) This is so much better than mine that I think I
will crawl into a corner and weep now:-)
Gilles Tran wrote:
> This pic didn't make it in time in the TBOB gallery... It was
> commissionned last week by the French Oil & Protein Plants Growers (FOP
> !) union as a poster for their annual congress. The sunflowers petals
> were obtained by a modification of my MakeLeaf macro and the trees are
> from MakeTree of course (BTW, it can be dloaded here now
> http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/sources/gtsrcee.htm). The ground
> plants were created in Plant Studio and exported as meshes (there are
> 58000 of them). The village is a bitmap because they gave me 48 hours to
> do this and I ran out of time to model one.
> Note I spent some time adjusting the trees and the village for nothing,
> because they chose a bare version instead (no trees, no village) !
> Gilles Tran
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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The image is amazing, as one has come to expect from you.
The fact that you managed to do this with a 48-hour deadline is - to me -
even more amazing. But I guess it's easier for you get inspired :)
Margus
Gilles Tran wrote in message <3718A461.8002CA7D@inapg.inra.fr>...
>This pic didn't make it in time in the TBOB gallery... It was
>commissionned last week by the French Oil & Protein Plants Growers (FOP
>!) union as a poster for their annual congress. The sunflowers petals
>were obtained by a modification of my MakeLeaf macro and the trees are
>from MakeTree of course (BTW, it can be dloaded here now
>http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/sources/gtsrcee.htm). The ground
>plants were created in Plant Studio and exported as meshes (there are
>58000 of them). The village is a bitmap because they gave me 48 hours to
>do this and I ran out of time to model one.
>Note I spent some time adjusting the trees and the village for nothing,
>because they chose a bare version instead (no trees, no village) !
>Gilles Tran
>
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i have to congratulate you on yet another strikingly beautiful image. I'm really
getting jealous on you, but then, what is there left for me to be :-)
Gilles Tran wrote:
>
> This pic didn't make it in time in the TBOB gallery... It was
> commissionned last week by the French Oil & Protein Plants Growers (FOP
> !) union as a poster for their annual congress. The sunflowers petals
> were obtained by a modification of my MakeLeaf macro and the trees are
> from MakeTree of course (BTW, it can be dloaded here now
> http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/sources/gtsrcee.htm). The ground
> plants were created in Plant Studio and exported as meshes (there are
> 58000 of them). The village is a bitmap because they gave me 48 hours to
> do this and I ran out of time to model one.
> Note I spent some time adjusting the trees and the village for nothing,
> because they chose a bare version instead (no trees, no village) !
> Gilles Tran
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [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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Spider wrote:
>
> i have to congratulate you on yet another strikingly beautiful image. I'm really
> getting jealous on you, but then, what is there left for me to be :-)
It has been said that those who cannot paint become art critics.
There are many art critics in the world and the painters are few
in number.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Ken wrote:
>
> Spider wrote:
> >
>> i have to congratulate you on yet another strikingly beautiful image. I'm
>> really getting jealous on you, but then, what is there left for me to be :-)
>
> It has been said that those who cannot paint become art critics.
> There are many art critics in the world and the painters are few
> in number.
Yes, but I don't think I should be doing either...
(Current project, 3d landscapes generation with overhangs. Doesn't go all too
well)
--
//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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From: Super-User
Subject: Re: Oil & protein plants growers (jpg 77K)
Date: 19 Apr 1999 08:57:07
Message: <371B19F1.6B44CBBC@a1.nl>
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I can say only onething WOW.
Where do you get the imagination from?
can I lend some of you imagination?
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