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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 6 Apr 2000 23:57:54
Message: <38ed5cc2@news.povray.org>
>Realisticish. I agree. It's not totally realistic, is it?

It never is (unless you're HE Day, or work at Pixar). Actually, yours looks
like a hand-drawn kinda thing, with colored pencils. In that sense, it's
very realistic. :)


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From: SamuelT 
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 7 Apr 2000 00:02:16
Message: <38ED5DF0.655AA838@aol.com>
Funny, colored pencils has been one of my favorite mediums to do art with. I'm
wondering what I can do to make it look more realistic.... Then again, I might
want to go with an artsy, fantasy-type of look.

TonyB wrote:

> >Realisticish. I agree. It's not totally realistic, is it?
>
> It never is (unless you're HE Day, or work at Pixar). Actually, yours looks
> like a hand-drawn kinda thing, with colored pencils. In that sense, it's
> very realistic. :)

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From: Arthur Flint
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 7 Apr 2000 00:17:50
Message: <38ED5380.6B4F2E97@gci.net>
You have that artsy, fantasy-type of look now.
"SamuelT." wrote:
> 
> Funny, colored pencils has been one of my favorite mediums to do art with. I'm
> wondering what I can do to make it look more realistic.... Then again, I might
> want to go with an artsy, fantasy-type of look.
>


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From: sighmoan
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 7 Apr 2000 03:19:32
Message: <38ed8c04@news.povray.org>
"SamuelT." <STB### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:38ED5DF0.655AA838@aol.com...
> Funny, colored pencils has been one of my favorite mediums to do art with.
I'm
> wondering what I can do to make it look more realistic.... Then again, I
might
> want to go with an artsy, fantasy-type of look.
>
> TonyB wrote:
>
> > >Realisticish. I agree. It's not totally realistic, is it?
> >
> > It never is (unless you're HE Day, or work at Pixar). Actually, yours
looks
> > like a hand-drawn kinda thing, with colored pencils. In that sense, it's
> > very realistic. :)

What I saw was a truly "knock-'em-dead" children's book illustration, which
calls on a very different discipline than that required by film or game
animation. For that matter, the illustrations on game boxes ALWAYS look
better than the actual game graphics. So it all depends on what you want to
do with your work in computer graphics--is it a learning tool? A working
tool? An end in itself?

s.
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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 7 Apr 2000 09:21:13
Message: <38ede0c9@news.povray.org>
such a wounderfull image, but why so small ?

Rick


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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 7 Apr 2000 10:51:40
Message: <38edf5fc@news.povray.org>
>such a wounderfull image, but why so small ?


Our friend Samuel is MHz-impaired.


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From: Josh English
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 7 Apr 2000 14:09:09
Message: <38EE237C.66C818C3@spiritone.com>
Bravo on the trees. Any way to randomize them a bit more?

Josh

"SamuelT." wrote:

> Hello everyone. Here is an image showing certain components I am working
> on for a certain something :) I don't know if I'll ever get it done, but
> I have every intention of finishing this scene :)
>
> When I do get it done, I'll most definitely post the bridge macro and
> tree source, both of which are isosurfaces.
>
> Questions, comments and the like are always welcome~
>
> --
> Samuel Benge
>
> E-Mail: STB### [at] aolcom
>
> Visit the still unfinished isosurface tutorial:
> http://members.aol.com/stbenge
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]

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eng### [at] spiritonecom
"May your hopes, dreams, and plans not be destroyed by a few zeros."


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 7 Apr 2000 15:31:56
Message: <38EE3761.7DBDED04@faricy.net>
Great fog! Makes me wanna be there right now...

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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 7 Apr 2000 15:34:17
Message: <38EE37ED.A8963331@faricy.net>
"SamuelT." wrote:

> Funny, colored pencils has been one of my favorite mediums to do art with. I'm
> wondering what I can do to make it look more realistic.... Then again, I might
> want to go with an artsy, fantasy-type of look.

Hmm, me too :-)

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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Trees and a bridge (small kb bu)
Date: 7 Apr 2000 15:35:26
Message: <38EE3833.37D4B64B@faricy.net>
Arthur Flint wrote:

> You have that artsy, fantasy-type of look now.

Agreed, definitely. I like the way it looks just fine.

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