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As a part of my "publish-those-old-images" program I found this image I made
about a year ago. Back then I lost interest for it and never came around to
publishing it. However, when I recently looked at the image again, I though
it deserved to be published. I made a few adjustments, and this is the
result.
What do you think of it? Does it need improvement? The image is supposed to
be kind of surrealistic. Does it qualify? Maybe I should add a strange
flying thing far away in the sky. All feedback is appreciated!
Greetings,
Rune
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Needs media...
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"TonyB" wrote:
> Needs media...
For what? Atmosphere?
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Rune
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Yup. You could also shroud the tower with some emitting media of some sort
to give it a magical quality.
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It seems lacking. I would suggest adding some detail to the textures, and fix
the lighting (the tower looks almost flat). Perhaps Tony was right about
media...
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> What do you think of it? Does it need improvement? The image is supposed to
> be kind of surrealistic. Does it qualify? Maybe I should add a strange
> flying thing far away in the sky. All feedback is appreciated!
With the tower perhaps you could take the equation for a cone (it is a cone
isn't it) and add/subtract the crackle pigment function and make it an
isosurface so the sides are not flat (contained_by a elongated cube/box)
Apart from that its pretty good
Pabs
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"TonyB" wrote:
> Yup. You could also shroud the tower
> with some emitting media of some sort
> to give it a magical quality.
I don't think I'll do that, but I'll try out atmosphere. :-)
Greetings,
Rune
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"David Fontaine" wrote:
> It seems lacking. I would suggest adding
> some detail to the textures, and fix the
> lighting (the tower looks almost flat).
> Perhaps Tony was right about media...
Thanks for your suggestions, I'll try it out.
Greetings,
Rune
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"Pabs" wrote:
> With the tower perhaps you could take
> the equation for a cone (it is a cone
> isn't it) and add/subtract the crackle
> pigment function and make it an
> isosurface so the sides are not flat
> (contained_by a elongated cube/box)
That would be my first isosurface...
Well, I'll try to learn how to use it... :-)
> Apart from that its pretty good
Thanks!
Rune
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> That would be my first isosurface...
>
> Well, I'll try to learn how to use it... :-)
See http://members.aol.com/stbenge/ for a tutorial (good one) & there
was another somewhere but I can't find it anymore
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