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Very nice! I like it.
I think, it's not that realistic where the building meets the floor. The
edge is just to sharp. And it seems like some light sneaks in there under
the walls.
Marc-Hendrik
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Nice modeling, but the pigments look a little speckled. I think the first
doorway needs to be partially obscured. Right now it is a little distracting
(to me.)
-Shay
gemelli david <d.g### [at] xlstudio com> wrote in message
news:3C5### [at] xlstudio com...
> hi. (not sure about "shed", it's what my translator said...)
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gemelli david wrote:
> hi. (not sure about "shed", it's what my translator said...)
> it's a scene inspired by the ghost chase scene in the movie Avalon...far
> from the original but it's not a goal to achieve for me...I just want to
> make it realistic (I hope).
Very realistic, for the moment. Perhaps the sun seems to close, but the
"atmosphere" is very nice now, you don't need to teak the media, I think.
Go better for detail, dirt and rust, as others said.
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Jaime Vives Piqueres
La Persistencia de la Ignorancia
http://www.ignorancia.org
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"Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlu co uk> wrote :
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> Are sun-rays parallel*? How come when I see god-fingers, they seem very
spread
> out?
>
> * or more accurately, do they appear parallel.
Are you talking about cloud shadows at sunset? One of my most favorite
illusions. They retreat in the distance at about the same speed that they
diverge from a point.
"God-fingers"?
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> "barn" or "warehouse" would probably be more appropriate.
Could be an old Railway engine shed.
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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Correct according to WordNet 1.7
1 sense of [NOUN] shed
Sense 1
shed -- (an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage)
-> outbuilding -- (a building that is subordinate to and separate from a main
building)
=> coach house, carriage house -- (a small building for housing coaches and
carriages and other vehicles)
=> garage -- (an outbuilding (or part of a building) for housing automobiles)
=> kennel, doghouse, dog house -- (outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a
dog)
=> outhouse, privy, earth-closet, jakes -- (a small outbuilding with a bench
having holes through which a user can defecate)
=> shed -- (an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage)
Australian Translation: Bloody big shed!
;o)
Jamie Davison wrote:
>> "barn" or "warehouse" would probably be more appropriate.
>
> Could be an old Railway engine shed.
>
> Bye for now,
> Jamie.
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Tom Melly wrote:
> "Francois Labreque" <fla### [at] videotron ca> wrote in message
> news:3C5### [at] videotron ca...
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>>It might just be the camera angle, but the sun rays do not seem
>>parallel. Move your lightsource away by about 150 000 000 km.
>>
>>Nice pic, notheless. I hope you're going to fill it up with rusty junk.
>>
>>
>
> Nice pic!
>
> Are sun-rays parallel*?
Almost.
How come when I see god-fingers, they seem very spread
> out?
>
> * or more accurately, do they appear parallel.
Because of the perspective. The clouds through which they emerge is
many kilometers further from the point where they touch the ground.
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"Bill DeWitt" <bde### [at] cfl rr com> wrote in message
news:3c601fec$1@news.povray.org...
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> "God-fingers"?
Those shafts of light you get from a partly cloudy sky - when you get about 4 or
5 of them they seem to diverge from a common point, like spread out fingers. I
think Francois has got the (fairly obvious) answer.
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"Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlu co uk> wrote in message
news:3c610059$1@news.povray.org...
> "Bill DeWitt" <bde### [at] cfl rr com> wrote in message
> news:3c601fec$1@news.povray.org...
> >
> > "God-fingers"?
>
> Those shafts of light you get from a partly cloudy sky - when you get
about 4 or
> 5 of them they seem to diverge from a common point, like spread out
fingers. I
> think Francois has got the (fairly obvious) answer.
Then not the cloud shadows I was talking about at all. These only happen
at sunrise and sunset and are on the other side of the sky from the sun.
Nearly invisible shadows that seem to point back together if they are high
enough.
I think Attached photo "RuffledClouds04" is what you are talking about,
but SunsetClouds20 has a hint of what I am talking about. Starting from the
center of the image and going up to the upper right corner, a slightly
darker line. I couldn't find a better shot of it so I include a quickly
drawn diagram "shadows" (complete with elbow jogging from Alexander). If you
ever get a chance, look for them, they show the shape of the atmosphere as
they diverge from the sun, spread to their thickest overhead and then
converge at the opposite horizon.
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Attachments:
Download 'RuffledClouds04.jpg' (13 KB)
Download 'SunsetClouds20.jpg' (65 KB)
Download 'Shadows-1.jpg' (13 KB)
Preview of image 'RuffledClouds04.jpg'

Preview of image 'SunsetClouds20.jpg'

Preview of image 'Shadows-1.jpg'

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On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 13:38:53 +0100, gemelli david wrote:
> hi. (not sure about "shed", it's what my translator said...)
> it's a scene inspired by the ghost chase scene in the movie Avalon...far
> from the original but it's not a goal to achieve for me...I just want to
> make it realistic (I hope).
I love the image just the way it is.
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