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Using glows.
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Preview of image 'chess-rad-03.jpg'
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Questions: 1) What are those little white boxes reflected on the spheres? 2)
Why is it so grainy? 3) How did you come up with these little characters? :)
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"Tony[B]" wrote:
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> Questions: 1) What are those little white boxes reflected on the spheres?
It's a white box standing in the back. It used to serve as a virtual
arealight, and I forgot to remove it !
> 2)
> Why is it so grainy?
Postprocessed to fake the typical Arnold grain ;-) I suspect that, in
Arnold, that dithering is not really part of the radiosity process, but
rather a trick to blend things. And I find it looks good, after all !!
(I know some people can't stand grainyness, but I tend to like it very
much, as I liked it in the original media !)
3) How did you come up with these little characters? :)
They come from a very old scene (1995-6 ?), which was a chess game;
these are the pieces (king, queen, rider, joker, and pawn). I use
them sometimes, caus' they are cute...
Fabien.
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On Thu, 07 Sep 2000 06:41:50 +0200, Fabien Mosen wrote:
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>Using glows.
Will you stop it! I did not need any inspiration for a next
image, I've got too much to do as it is.
Maybe I should just stop reading this NG and pretend that I've
never heard of POV:-(
--
Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
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Fabien Mosen wrote:
> Postprocessed to fake the typical Arnold grain ;-)
In or out of mega/pov?
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"Greg M. Johnson" wrote:
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> Fabien Mosen wrote:
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> > Postprocessed to fake the typical Arnold grain ;-)
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> In or out of mega/pov?
Using Gimp.
MegaPOV's postprocessing currently doesn't allow easy fine tuning
of desired effects.
Fabien.
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