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The other version I mention in my last post - the other side.
Mick
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Wow I really like this one! The edge bewteen the rock and the "other
side" seems a little too sharp to me. Just my 2 cents.
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This is 100 percent better than the other one and the other was okay I thought.
Those grass blades sure are introducing a lot of granularity but I think it
doesn't hurt much.
Great fantasy art.
Bob
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Awesome!
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On Sun, 06 Feb 2000 11:49:35 -0800, Thomas Lake <tla### [at] homecom>
wrote:
>Wow I really like this one! The edge bewteen the rock and the "other
>side" seems a little too sharp to me. Just my 2 cents.
So, I take it you've seen enough portals in person to be able to
accurately judge this scene's realism?
Anyway, I like this image also. The sharpness of the portal itself
tends to draw your attention to that part of the image. Even the
pattern of the clouds above seems to radiate outward from the portal.
It leaves the viewer wanting to approach the portal and to ponder what
it might be like to touch or enter into it - just as portals tend to
do in real life...
:)
Glen Berry
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Having just looked at it for the second time (first time was bleary eyed
early this morning!) I can see it still needs some more work on the grass,
flowers and bottom right hand corner!
Oh well...get on with it!
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What a beaute! I think this would make for an incredible dream
sequence... ?
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In article <389e7642@news.povray.org>, "Mick Hazelgrove"
<mha### [at] mindaswinternetcouk> wrote:
> The other version I mention in my last post - the other side.
Great image! Especially the grass and the flower-things...the footpath
to the portal was also done well.
Only one thing...the portal appears to open into empty space. Shouldn't
the atmosphere be rushing through the portal, creating a small tornado
and sucking everything in the area along with it? Or does the physics of
the portal prevent that?(a gravitational field surrounding the other
"end" of the portal, strong enough to hold a spherical cloud of
atmosphere with enough pressure to keep the air from passing through?)
Or am I just over-analyzing?
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You're over analysing! but it's a great idea! don't think I've the math for
it though.
Mick
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"Chris Huff" <chr### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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> In article <389e7642@news.povray.org>, "Mick Hazelgrove"
> <mha### [at] mindaswinternetcouk> wrote:
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> > The other version I mention in my last post - the other side.
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> Great image! Especially the grass and the flower-things...the footpath
> to the portal was also done well.
> Only one thing...the portal appears to open into empty space. Shouldn't
> the atmosphere be rushing through the portal, creating a small tornado
> and sucking everything in the area along with it? Or does the physics of
> the portal prevent that?(a gravitational field surrounding the other
> "end" of the portal, strong enough to hold a spherical cloud of
> atmosphere with enough pressure to keep the air from passing through?)
> Or am I just over-analyzing?
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*wow*
The rather abrupt color change makes the portal really jump out at you.
I was thinking something didn't look quite right; now I figured it out:
the "other side" seems to lack depth for some reason. Maybe rotate the
galaxy a little if you can so it is not perpindicular to the camera.
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