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While working with one of my latest macros, this is one of the
images that appeared.
Tor Olav
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nice.... very nice. I think a diffuse shadow would put the icing on the
cake.
-paul
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> Tor Olav
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"Paul Jones" <pdj### [at] psuedu> wrote in message news:3906DBC2.3524E3A8@psu.edu...
| nice.... very nice. I think a diffuse shadow would put the icing on the
| cake.
If not a diffuse shadow maybe at least some ambient light in the shadows
could be good too. It's kind of reptilian in nature, isn't it?
Bob
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Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
> While working with one of my latest macros, this is one of the
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A little softening of the shadows would help. Nice colors!
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2000 13:30:09 +0200, Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
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>While working with one of my latest macros, this is one of the
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I like it, it's made it into the future wallpaper folder.
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Paul Jones wrote:
> nice.... very nice.
Thank you very much!
> I think a diffuse shadow would put the icing on the
> cake.
I agree. But I'm not sure how to do that.
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Bob Hughes wrote:
> If not a diffuse shadow maybe at least some ambient light in the shadows
> could be good too.
I have tried to increase the ambient_light value but then I loose contrast
in the picture and the hexagons and pentagons becomes difficult to see.
Any suggestions?
> It's kind of reptilian in nature, isn't it?
Are you thinking of the skin of a reptile?
Hmmm ... interesting thought...
Tor Olav
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David Fontaine wrote:
> A little softening of the shadows would help.
I agree, but I'm not sure how to do that.
I have tried to increase the ambient_light, but then I lost some
contrast.
> Nice colors!
Thank you.
But I have to agree that I just copied a colour that Bob Hughes used
in some code when he replied on one of my postings:
gradient y color_map {[0,1 color rgb <.9,.2,.1> color rgb <.2,.4,.8>]}
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Steve wrote:
> I like it, it's made it into the future wallpaper folder.
I'm glad you like it!
Maybe I should try it as a wallpaper too.
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By "diffuse" lighting I'm sure that's meant to be 'area_light' put into the
'light_source' statement. Gives it that fuzzy shadow look.
The global ambient would indeed ruin this picture. What I meant was
the 'ambient' increase only in the red background object. Of course,
that would also mean lowering either the color values or 'diffuse' in order
to keep the same color intensity for the part still in the light.
Bob
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| David Fontaine wrote:
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| > A little softening of the shadows would help.
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| I agree, but I'm not sure how to do that.
| I have tried to increase the ambient_light, but then I lost some
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| > Nice colors!
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| Thank you.
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| But I have to agree that I just copied a colour that Bob Hughes used
| in some code when he replied on one of my postings:
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| gradient y color_map {[0,1 color rgb <.9,.2,.1> color rgb <.2,.4,.8>]}
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| Tor Olav
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