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From: Robert Jefferson
Subject: Re: unicorn in a forest
Date: 15 May 2000 18:31:26
Message: <39207abe@news.povray.org>
yes it is reflective the pigment is white and the finish is reflective.  The
idea is that unicorns are hard to see because they camoflage so well.

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"Jetlag" <bga### [at] microsoftcom> wrote in message
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> > ok comments please
>
> Nice unicorn, but some people seem to think it's spotted...
> At first glance I thought it was just reflective, but now I'm not sure.
>
> So is it spotted or is it reflecting that tree?
>
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From: Robert Jefferson
Subject: Re: unicorn in a forest
Date: 15 May 2000 18:32:30
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thanx


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"Jay Raney" <jay### [at] usitnet> wrote in message
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> Reminds me of Beverly Doolittle's paintings.
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> Jay Raney
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From: Robert Jefferson
Subject: Re: unicorn in a forest
Date: 15 May 2000 18:33:36
Message: <39207b40$1@news.povray.org>
The idea is for it to be hard to see.  You can see unicorns, unless they
want you too.

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"Tony Micklus" <ton### [at] j4tbcom> wrote in message
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> >ok comments please
>
> I think the trees and the bark look great. The unicorn is very well made
> great detail in the muscle tone. The most noticable problem is that it
seems
> too contrasty. From a composition standpoint I would not have known where
to
> focus my eyes. Make the rocks a little more passive and perhaps bring the
> unicorn more as the centerpiece of the image. He (or She) seems to blend
> into the scene too much. Like others have said this is beyond my
cabability
> even as it is.
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From: Robert Jefferson
Subject: Re: unicorn in a forest
Date: 15 May 2000 18:34:00
Message: <39207b58$1@news.povray.org>
yes, want some code

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"Bugs74" <bug### [at] wanadoonl> wrote in message
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> Is this POV???
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: unicorn in a forest
Date: 16 May 2000 03:59:20
Message: <3920ffd8$1@news.povray.org>
Ah ha, okay, I retract my earlier statement about the tree branch
seeming too closely related to the unicorn texture.

Bob

"Robert Jefferson" <bob### [at] mindspringcom> wrote in message
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{ yes it is reflective the pigment is white and the finish is reflective.  The
{ idea is that unicorns are hard to see because they camoflage so well.
{ >
{ > Nice unicorn, but some people seem to think it's spotted...
{ > At first glance I thought it was just reflective, but now I'm not sure.
{ >
{ > So is it spotted or is it reflecting that tree?


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