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Still deciding what I want to have along with them :)
"Sir Charles W. Shults III" wrote:
> Now, those look tasty!
>
> Cheers!
>
> Chip Shults
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Thing is, fake grapes often fool me.
Alastair Murray wrote:
> I agree, the image is great but it doesn't look real.
>
> "Rick [Kitty5]" <ric### [at] kitty5 com> wrote in message
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> > Jim Charter <jrc### [at] aol com> wrote:
> > > The plate is decorated with an image map derived from Steven Abbots'
> > > Knots3D program. The left stem is UVmapped bimap, the right stem is
> > > procedural.
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> > very impressive, but they dont look like real grapes :)
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Corey Woodworth wrote:
> stems look a LOT better! still can't put my finger on whats wrong with the
> grapes though.
>
There is for me a slightly metallic cast to them. Maybe it's the color
saturation is not quite enough. Tweaking is tedius because this scene
constantly crashes my system.
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Thanks for your compliments. Yes the transparency is tricky to pull off.
ZSpider wrote:
> hi jim,
>
> beautiful work! just awesome. the one thing i think that
> is a lil off on the grapes is the same thing you run into with
> teeth... they are translucent to a degree. you can see inside
> a bit. like somebody said, they seem too "solid".
>
> but thats just a tiny issue. the picture is beautiful as is.
>
> miker
>
> "Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] aol com> wrote in message
> news:3D0### [at] aol com...
> > The plate is decorated with an image map derived from Steven Abbots'
> > Knots3D program. The left stem is UVmapped bimap, the right stem is
> > procedural.
> >
>
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Thanks Dearmad :)
Dearmad wrote:
> that is a sweet image... when you finish it and have a good composition,
> (meaning the "art" of the scene is comeplted as well as the models,
> etc.) I'd render a large image and submit it to the galelry of some
> print 3d mags. Expect publication, and MENTION POV! :)
>
> -peter
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Maybe brighter lighting that can show off the grapes transparency and 3S
would help?
Corey
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Maybe some (stronger?) backlighting to bring the translucency out?
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light_source{0,1}#macro c(J,a)sphere{0,1pigment{rgb z}scale a translate J+O}
#end#macro B(R,V,O)c(0,4)intersection{c(V,R)difference{c(-z*4x+10)c(-z*4.1x+
10)c(0<7.5,45,5>)}}#end B(12,0z*25)B(8y*4<0,12,50>) // Batronyx ^"^
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I actually like the not-so-realistic presentation. This looks like an still
life oil painting. Very nice!
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> The plate is decorated with an image map derived from Steven Abbots'
> Knots3D program. The left stem is UVmapped bimap, the right stem is
> procedural.
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