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I really like the way this came out. I've always liked images like this. It
looks a lot better at the rendered size of 1024x768. I am thinking about
moving the camera away a bit, adding a galaxy.inc background and making a
poster of it. Does anyone have experience with that? What size should I
render at if, say, I wanted a 24x18 inch poster?
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How are those rounded, because it looks like there are cylinders differenced
from the edges and there are still sharp edges on the boxes. Do those
connecting rods follow any particular pattern?
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Paul Vanukoff wrote:
> ...and making a poster of it. Does anyone have experience with that? What
> size should I render at if, say, I wanted a 24x18 inch poster?
Great image. :{) A bit dark though, and it may even be darker when you print
it. Depending on the kind of printer you plan to use, you'll probably want to
do a small test print. Most printers use CMYK versus a computer screen's RGB.
As to resolution for poster print, figure about 300 ppi (pixels per inch).
So... 24x18 would be about 7200x5400 pixels.
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You are correct, I differenced cylinder off of each edge. It it a lot easier
to see on the larger version. This version is probably a little blurry due
to resizing 50% and jpg compression.
There is a pattern to the rods, they only exist between boxes that are
directly nex to each other.
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David Fontaine wrote in message <3871765F.FA4878DC@faricy.net>...
>How are those rounded, because it looks like there are cylinders
differenced
>from the edges and there are still sharp edges on the boxes. Do those
>connecting rods follow any particular pattern?
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Thanks for the suggestions ... I agree it is very dark. I haven't worked out
the lighting yet, and plan to increase the gamma.
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David Heys wrote in message <38717A74.BF145DAE@gci.net>...
>Great image. :{) A bit dark though, and it may even be darker when you
print
>it. Depending on the kind of printer you plan to use, you'll probably want
to
>do a small test print. Most printers use CMYK versus a computer screen's
RGB.
>As to resolution for poster print, figure about 300 ppi (pixels per inch).
>So... 24x18 would be about 7200x5400 pixels.
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Not rounded, routered. As in the tool that can make cuts in the
sides of wood for that nice, styled look.
David Fontaine wrote:
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> How are those rounded, because it looks like there are cylinders differenced
> from the edges and there are still sharp edges on the boxes. Do those
> connecting rods follow any particular pattern?
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I noticed there was a problem in my rod placement algorithm. There were no
rods in some places there should have been. I have fixed it.
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David Fontaine wrote in message <3871765F.FA4878DC@faricy.net>...
>How are those rounded, because it looks like there are cylinders
differenced
>from the edges and there are still sharp edges on the boxes. Do those
>connecting rods follow any particular pattern?
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It has a 'comfortable' feel to it, probably because it resembles building
blocks. It would look good rendered on a knitted carpet, IMO.
Paul Vanukoff wrote:
> I really like the way this came out. I've always liked images like this. It
> looks a lot better at the rendered size of 1024x768. I am thinking about
> moving the camera away a bit, adding a galaxy.inc background and making a
> poster of it. Does anyone have experience with that? What size should I
> render at if, say, I wanted a 24x18 inch poster?
>
> --
> Paul Vanukoff
> van### [at] primenetcom
>
> [Image]
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Paul Vanukoff wrote:
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> Thanks for the suggestions ... I agree it is very dark. I haven't worked out
> the lighting yet, and plan to increase the gamma.
Paul,
Could you do me a favor ? The past few images of yours that you have
posted have been in the progressive .jpg format which my image viewing
program does not support. If you could save to regular .jpg for posting
here I would be able to view your images and possibly comment on them.
Thanks for your consideration in this matter.
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Sure thing.
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Ken wrote in message <38724C97.864DC9FB@pacbell.net>...
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>Paul Vanukoff wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestions ... I agree it is very dark. I haven't worked
out
>> the lighting yet, and plan to increase the gamma.
>
>Paul,
>
> Could you do me a favor ? The past few images of yours that you have
>posted have been in the progressive .jpg format which my image viewing
>program does not support. If you could save to regular .jpg for posting
>here I would be able to view your images and possibly comment on them.
>
>Thanks for your consideration in this matter.
>
>--
>Ken Tyler - 1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
>http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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