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I thought since everyone else was, I'd post my own...
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> I thought since everyone else was, I'd post my own...
i think your clouds look to 'solid' - might look better of you faded them
around the edges slightly
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How did you do the surface texture?
That aside, the clouds to look a tad solid. Personally, I'd do the
model in three parts, 1) I'd create the land mass by mapping it to a
sphere (Not that I've currently had much success with such things) and
apply the pigmentation. 2 I'd create another sphere for the water and
tweak the radius until it looked right. and 3) I'd create the
athmosphere.
Of course that's just me, and I hardly ammount to an expert.
on the whole though, your model looks like a good start. nice work.
banty.
Ben Lauritzen wrote:
> I thought since everyone else was, I'd post my own...
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> [Image]
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Sorry, we've moved on to locomotives.
Thos're wierd clouds. They look injection molded. ;) Make 'em
translucent and you're there. (Or media! ;)
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Personally, I think it's purdy.
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In article <3a423cd0@news.povray.org>, "Ben Lauritzen"
<loo### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> Personally, I think it's purdy.
The stars fade out closer to the Earth...it's surrounded by an area of
complete darkness. Maybe you should check your media settings...or
max_trace_level, but since there isn't a very sharp boundary, I doubt
that is the problem.
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> The stars fade out closer to the Earth...it's surrounded by an area of
> complete darkness. Maybe you should check your media settings...or
> max_trace_level, but since there isn't a very sharp boundary, I doubt
> that is the problem.
I actually did that on purpose, I used a bmp for the stars, after blacking
out a circle in the center. I rendered it at 1024x768, then shrunk it with
photoshop. The stars are more visible in the larger pic.
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In article <3a424912$1@news.povray.org>, "Ben Lauritzen"
<loo### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> I actually did that on purpose, I used a bmp for the stars, after
> blacking out a circle in the center.
Oh...um, why?
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> Oh...um, why?
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Because... it's hard to see the stars when there's something brighter in the
way. I guess...
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Definitely an improvement, I think! Looks very good.. :o)
Well, I see no stars (?) if they are supposed to be there.. Anyway my
idea for a further improvement, would be to make the shadows from the
clouds a little less dark.. And by the way, do you use 2 layers for the
clouds? Then, the bottom layer looks a bit strange.
But I like the whole of it, nevertheless.
Hugo
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