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I'm not really satisfied with this one, jet, but can't put my fingers on it.
No AA yet and only poor radiosity settings. It is again quite dark (Jpeg
seems to make it even darker - oh no! it is the white browser background),
so look at it with a warmed up monitor, on gray or black and/or in a dark
room - there is another tree in the background on the right ;-)
Some input would be very appreciated.
Marc-Hendrik
Credits:
Peter Houston for the Blobman
Gilles Tran for the tree macro
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Ooh, cool, but awfully dark in the shadows. Maybe some higher ambient?
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
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Marc-Hendrik Bremer wrote:
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> I'm not really satisfied with this one, jet, but can't put my fingers on it.
> No AA yet and only poor radiosity settings. It is again quite dark (Jpeg
> seems to make it even darker - oh no! it is the white browser background),
> so look at it with a warmed up monitor, on gray or black and/or in a dark
> room - there is another tree in the background on the right ;-)
> Some input would be very appreciated.
A little moonlight might look good.
--
Xplo Eristotle
http://start.at/xplosion/
"And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
-Pink Floyd
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Actually I don't think it's too bad as is, excepting the no AA. The ground
could definitely use a change though, looks either like a manicured lawn or
raked gravel. If there were small to large variations it would be better.
Oh, and some rocks encircling the fire too.
Bob
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Is the army Roman or Greek? Or am I totally of base and its the army from
Fictionia?
Marc-Hendrik Bremer wrote:
> I'm not really satisfied with this one, jet, but can't put my fingers on it.
> No AA yet and only poor radiosity settings. It is again quite dark (Jpeg
> seems to make it even darker - oh no! it is the white browser background),
> so look at it with a warmed up monitor, on gray or black and/or in a dark
> room - there is another tree in the background on the right ;-)
> Some input would be very appreciated.
>
> Marc-Hendrik
>
> Credits:
> Peter Houston for the Blobman
> Gilles Tran for the tree macro
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: Lagerfeuer - WIP.jpeg
> Lagerfeuer - WIP.jpeg Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg)
> Encoding: base64
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"Yub-Yub!" Lt. Kettch
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Lt. Kettch schrieb in Nachricht <39683928.DC239D63@aol.com>...
>Is the army Roman or Greek? Or am I totally of base and its the army from
>Fictionia?
>
It is supposed to be the elite of my Free Republic of Aragan - which is
totally fictional. I think they could not stand the comparison with any
real life ancient army.
Marc-Hendrik
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Yes, the ground. It is made of Hf-tiles from a grass-picture with an
image-map of grass. I'll have to choose another way, I think.
Thanks,
Marc-Hendrik
Bob Hughes schrieb in Nachricht <3967af1d@news.povray.org>...
>Actually I don't think it's too bad as is, excepting the no AA. The ground
>could definitely use a change though, looks either like a manicured lawn or
>raked gravel. If there were small to large variations it would be better.
>Oh, and some rocks encircling the fire too.
>
>Bob
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There is already a 'Moon'-lightsource behind the camera, but I agree it has
to be a bit brighter ;-)
Marc-Hendrik
Xplo Eristotle schrieb in Nachricht <3967A946.69C70782@unforgettable.com>...
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>A little moonlight might look good.
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Thanks. I'll make my fill light's a bit brighter, that should work.
Marc-Hendrik
David Fontaine schrieb in Nachricht <3967A4EF.300BB72A@faricy.net>...
>Ooh, cool, but awfully dark in the shadows. Maybe some higher ambient?
>
>--
>David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
>Please visit my website: http://www.faricy.net/~davidf/
>
>
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Brighness is OK on a calibrated gamma 2.2 (sRGB) monitor.
I would try cold blue light up and behind the scene.
K.K.
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