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Stands for remotely operated maintenance robot...but that's not
important. It's a little exercise on modeling and textures. I still
don't think I captured that gleam in the "eyes"... Comments good or
otherwise appreciated.
-Chris-
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If you didn't then you at least made them obvious :-)
This sort of black and white image with only the blue standing out makes for a
different look.
Is there anything behind the blue orbs? If not maybe it could help to have
something pupil- or iris-like there. Not eyes I guess, just something there.
Bob
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I still don't think I captured that gleam in the "eyes"...
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Did you get the idea from a star trek next generation episode? they had
robots for the same purpose.
Chris Spencer wrote:
> Stands for remotely operated maintenance robot...but that's not
> important. It's a little exercise on modeling and textures. I still
> don't think I captured that gleam in the "eyes"... Comments good or
> otherwise appreciated. -Chris-
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Did you get the idea from a star trek next generation episode? they had
robots for the same purpose.
Chris Spencer wrote:
> Stands for remotely operated maintenance robot...but that's not
> important. It's a little exercise on modeling and textures. I still
> don't think I captured that gleam in the "eyes"... Comments good or
> otherwise appreciated. -Chris-
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All that gray with just a little blue adds an interesting touch.
(Hmm, looks like my NS window... hehe)
Sorry if I asked this before, but what do you use to post? (it was HTML)
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Did you get the idea from a star trek next generation episode? they had
robots for the same purpose.
>Stands for remotely operated maintenance robot...but that's not important.
It's a little exercise on modeling and textures. I still don't think I
captured that gleam in >the "eyes"... Comments good or otherwise
appreciated. -Chris- [clipped image]
Nope, strictly coincidental. In fact, I'm somewhat a trekkie and I have no
idea what your talking about...
-Chris-
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Did you get the idea from a star trek next generation episode? they had
robots for the same purpose.
>Stands for remotely operated maintenance robot...but that's not important.
It's a little exercise on modeling and textures. I still don't think I
captured that gleam in >the "eyes"... Comments good or otherwise
appreciated. -Chris-
Again, no. Strictly coincidental.
-Chris-
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> If you didn't then you at least made them obvious :-)
> This sort of black and white image with only the blue standing out makes
for a
> different look.
> Is there anything behind the blue orbs? If not maybe it could help to
have
> something pupil- or iris-like there. Not eyes I guess, just something
there.
>
> Bob
>
> "Chris Spencer" <chr### [at] bluelectrodecom> wrote in message
> news:38ef99b3@news.povray.org...
> I still don't think I captured that gleam in the "eyes"...
Well, I had to have some distinguishing mark "labeled" the front of the
bot. I was going for an H.E. Day'ish glowing media effect in the eyes, but
it turned out looking more like a jellybean/marble. Still, not bad for my
first try at hand-coded media. Hmmm...something pupil-like, interesting.
-Chris-
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> All that gray with just a little blue adds an interesting touch.
> (Hmm, looks like my NS window... hehe)
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> Sorry if I asked this before, but what do you use to post? (it was HTML)
MS Outlook Express, with Rich HTML...did that cause a problem in the post?
It looks ok from this end...
-Chris-
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> All that gray with just a little blue adds an interesting touch.
> (Hmm, looks like my NS window... hehe)
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> Sorry if I asked this before, but what do you use to post? (it was HTML)
BTW, if I had rendered at a higher resolution, you'd might actually see some
red ;) So are you insinuating the need for more color or contrast?
-Chris-
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