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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 12 Mar 2000 08:31:05
Message: <38CB9B50.C8BFF245@pacbell.net>
Anton Sherwood wrote:
> 
> > Enig wrote:
> > > ..This is what you get if you cross-
> > > breed a VW bubble and a Porche  ; )
> 
> Ken wrote:
> > P.S. A Porche IS a VW.
> 
> it might be slightly more accurate to say a VW is a Porsche.

Garbage in, garbage out. Apples and apples.

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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 12 Mar 2000 18:46:38
Message: <38CC2B81.6A0C34C4@faricy.net>
I like!
Yeah, it does look like it's not quite finished, but it's a great scene
nonetheless.

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From: Mike Weber
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 13 Mar 2000 10:25:30
Message: <38cd086a$1@news.povray.org>
Everything to the right of the street lamp looks great - just can't figure
out what I'm looking at to the left of the street lamp....

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"Enig" <eni### [at] homedlhdk> wrote in message
news:38CAE585.F421D11C@home.dlh.dk...
> Hi
>
> This is my 2. picture to this board.
> Even though it isn't completely done
> (I got tired of it), and details like
> the missing part part of the stering
> wheel and lack of detail to the wall
> behind the car (old posters etc.)
> I'm somewhat satisfied with the
> results so far.
>
> ..This is what you get if you cross-
> breed a VW bubble and a Porche  ; )
>
> Critique is wellcome.
>
> Peter
>


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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 13 Mar 2000 10:39:20
Message: <38cd0ba8@news.povray.org>
it looks a little , bland maybe - the walls tend to swamp the focus of the
scene (assuming thats the car!)

Rick

"Enig" <eni### [at] homedlhdk> wrote in message
news:38CAE585.F421D11C@home.dlh.dk...
> Hi
>
> This is my 2. picture to this board.
> Even though it isn't completely done
> (I got tired of it), and details like
> the missing part part of the stering
> wheel and lack of detail to the wall
> behind the car (old posters etc.)
> I'm somewhat satisfied with the
> results so far.
>
> ..This is what you get if you cross-
> breed a VW bubble and a Porche  ; )
>
> Critique is wellcome.
>
> Peter
>


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From: Enig
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 13 Mar 2000 16:43:03
Message: <36EADC78.42DA0269@home.dlh.dk>
Hi

To the left: thats only the shadows cast by the street-light (nothing else
there..YET)

Peter

Mike Weber wrote:

> Everything to the right of the street lamp looks great - just can't figure
> out what I'm looking at to the left of the street lamp....
>
> --
> Mike
>
> wk: mik### [at] pyxiscom  www.pyxis.com
> hm: mwe### [at] sciticom  www.geocities.com/mikepweber
> www.geocities.com/mikepweber
>
> "Enig" <eni### [at] homedlhdk> wrote in message
> news:38CAE585.F421D11C@home.dlh.dk...
> > Hi
> >
> > This is my 2. picture to this board.
> > Even though it isn't completely done
> > (I got tired of it), and details like
> > the missing part part of the stering
> > wheel and lack of detail to the wall
> > behind the car (old posters etc.)
> > I'm somewhat satisfied with the
> > results so far.
> >
> > ..This is what you get if you cross-
> > breed a VW bubble and a Porche  ; )
> >
> > Critique is wellcome.
> >
> > Peter
> >
>
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From: Enig
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 13 Mar 2000 16:45:09
Message: <36EADCF7.87527492@home.dlh.dk>
Thanx

David Fontaine wrote:

> I like!
> Yeah, it does look like it's not quite finished, but it's a great scene
> nonetheless.
>
> --
> ___     _______________________________________________
>  | \     |_          <dav### [at] faricynet> <ICQ 55354965>
>  |_/avid |ontaine        http://www.faricy.net/~davidf/
>
> "The only difference between me and a madman is that I'm not mad." -Dali


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From: Enig
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 13 Mar 2000 16:54:19
Message: <36EADF1A.B854AC77@home.dlh.dk>
hmm...the car isn't supposed to be the only focus, but you are right
about the walls drawing too much attention though (that's I
mentioned the missing posters). I was looking for a more "back-
alley" - feel, to make people wondor what a car like that was
doing in such a place? And what's with the drawn curtains
and redish light? ... ; )

Peter

"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:

> it looks a little , bland maybe - the walls tend to swamp the focus of the
> scene (assuming thats the car!)
>
> Rick
>
> "Enig" <eni### [at] homedlhdk> wrote in message
> news:38CAE585.F421D11C@home.dlh.dk...
> > Hi
> >
> > This is my 2. picture to this board.
> > Even though it isn't completely done
> > (I got tired of it), and details like
> > the missing part part of the stering
> > wheel and lack of detail to the wall
> > behind the car (old posters etc.)
> > I'm somewhat satisfied with the
> > results so far.
> >
> > ..This is what you get if you cross-
> > breed a VW bubble and a Porche  ; )
> >
> > Critique is wellcome.
> >
> > Peter
> >
>
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From: Moon47
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 13 Mar 2000 23:58:57
Message: <38CC77F7.C7D28ED2@earthlink.net>
All said and done i like it i like it allot... I now know why a Porsche
engine fits so nicely into the VW Beetle... Learn something new every day...?

I am impressed w/ the simple but eloquent color/texture of the car... Where
does the blue come from... Reflection...?

Enig wrote:

> Hi
>
> This is my 2. picture to this board.
> Even though it isn't completely done
> (I got tired of it), and details like
> the missing part part of the stering
> wheel and lack of detail to the wall
> behind the car (old posters etc.)
> I'm somewhat satisfied with the
> results so far.
>
> ..This is what you get if you cross-
> breed a VW bubble and a Porche  ; )
>
> Critique is wellcome.
>
> Peter
>
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>  [Image]


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From: Jerome
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 14 Mar 2000 07:48:57
Message: <38CE3537.FC30EACE@iname.com>
Enig wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> To the left: thats only the shadows cast by the street-light (nothing else
> there..YET)
> 
> Peter
> 
	Then the shadows should be *much* softer, try either using
an area_light (slow) or making the street light no_shadow
and adding another object, semi-transparent (filter 0.7)
hidden inside...

	Great start nonetheless

		Jerome
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From: Enig
Subject: Re: Parked car (36k)
Date: 15 Mar 2000 07:29:53
Message: <36ECFDD2.9002ADC@home.dlh.dk>
Yep.. it reflects a very dark blue plane with just a pinch af ambient
illumenation.

Thanks for the kind words.

Peter

Moon47 wrote:

> All said and done i like it i like it allot... I now know why a Porsche
> engine fits so nicely into the VW Beetle... Learn something new every day...?
>
> I am impressed w/ the simple but eloquent color/texture of the car... Where
> does the blue come from... Reflection...?
>
> Enig wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > This is my 2. picture to this board.
> > Even though it isn't completely done
> > (I got tired of it), and details like
> > the missing part part of the stering
> > wheel and lack of detail to the wall
> > behind the car (old posters etc.)
> > I'm somewhat satisfied with the
> > results so far.
> >
> > ..This is what you get if you cross-
> > breed a VW bubble and a Porche  ; )
> >
> > Critique is wellcome.
> >
> > Peter
> >
> >   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >  [Image]


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