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Another icy RMF. Credits again to Peter Houston for the Blobman and the
snowtexture is from Christoph Hormann
Comments, suggestions?
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Marc-Hendrik Bremer wrote:
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> Another icy RMF. Credits again to Peter Houston for the Blobman and the
> snowtexture is from Christoph Hormann
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> Comments, suggestions?
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Hey, I recognize my texture :-)
It looks good, i don't know how detailed the model is, but maybe put it more in
the foreground.
The mountain on the left looks very steep so i wonder, whether the snow would
not drop from the slope.
Christoph
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If it's cold enough snow will stick to overhanging rock!
"Christoph Hormann" <Chr### [at] schunteretctu-bsde> wrote in
message news:39AEB742.A5CCD1D5@schunter.etc.tu-bs.de...
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> Marc-Hendrik Bremer wrote:
> >
> > Another icy RMF. Credits again to Peter Houston for the Blobman and the
> > snowtexture is from Christoph Hormann
> >
> > Comments, suggestions?
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>
> Hey, I recognize my texture :-)
>
> It looks good, i don't know how detailed the model is, but maybe put it
more in
> the foreground.
>
> The mountain on the left looks very steep so i wonder, whether the snow
would
> not drop from the slope.
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> Christoph
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> --
> Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
> Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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Christoph Hormann schrieb in Nachricht
<39AEB742.A5CCD1D5@schunter.etc.tu-bs.de>...
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>Hey, I recognize my texture :-)
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Yeah, texturing is not my strong side, so i'm glad about every nice texture
i can lay my hands on.
>It looks good, i don't know how detailed the model is, but maybe put it
more in
>the foreground.
Thanks, unfortunatly the model is not at all detailed enough. Perhaps
modeling is not my strong side either :-)
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>The mountain on the left looks very steep so i wonder, whether the snow
would
>not drop from the slope.
Yes the danger of avalanches is probably quite high there.
Marc-Hendrik
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Mick Hazelgrove schrieb in Nachricht <39aebab8@news.povray.org>...
>If it's cold enough snow will stick to overhanging rock!
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Oh, it's cold there ... brrr, it IS cold ...
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Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
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> If it's cold enough snow will stick to overhanging rock!
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I don't think it's a question of temperature, maybe wet snow is even better for
sticking to a steep slope. In any case if the snow cover gets thicker it would
fall off in such a case IMO. Otherwise glaciers could also grow on very steep
mountains and AFAIK they can only exist up to a certain hillslope.
Christoph
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 21:38:25 +0200, Marc-Hendrik Bremer wrote:
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>Another icy RMF. Credits again to Peter Houston for the Blobman and the
>snowtexture is from Christoph Hormann
>
Hmmm, Nice image, but the snow close up looks too hard and flat,
you'd expect it to look a bit more flaky or grany. It makes
me feel cold all over.
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Ooh, excellent!
How 'bout giving the snow a bit of a normal?
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????? :-)
Halbert schrieb in Nachricht <39aef159@news.povray.org>...
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