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A link rather than the image - obviously a lot still to do, but the elements
are coming together. http://www.tomandlu.co.uk/worship/v1.jpg
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Tom Melly wrote:
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> A link rather than the image - obviously a lot still to do, but the elements
> are coming together. http://www.tomandlu.co.uk/worship/v1.jpg
Rather nice colours and textures, I think. Obviously some of it still needs
work, the pedestal (?) for one.
If you're up to it, I'd suggest throwing even more little detail into the
gold/pearl ornaments. Perhaps some sort of normal pattern in the gold, creating
the impression of a multitude of tiny details. Yeah it's detailed already, but I
seem to remember such decorations to be even more elaborate.
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"Margus Ramst" <mar### [at] peakeduee> wrote in message
news:3A6C6CA4.D04609FC@peak.edu.ee...
> If you're up to it, I'd suggest throwing even more little detail into the
> gold/pearl ornaments. Perhaps some sort of normal pattern in the gold,
creating
> the impression of a multitude of tiny details. Yeah it's detailed already,
but I
> seem to remember such decorations to be even more elaborate.
>
all on my "must do" list - funnily, the gold has a normal, but I've found
that a global ambient completely washes out normals. Shame, as I like that
unearthly effect you get with it.
At the moment I'm still concentrating on getting the large elements into
place - rather tedious work, and I'm looking forward to following up with
the textures and finer details.
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Dammit! Someone ALWAYS steals my ideas. Mine was more Tibetan though. Maybe
I'll come back to it later after the competition. Good luck. (And a nice
start too.)
www.compudrivel.com
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Tom Melly <tom### [at] tomandlucouk> wrote in message
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> A link rather than the image - obviously a lot still to do, but the
elements
> are coming together. http://www.tomandlu.co.uk/worship/v1.jpg
>
Is the figure from Poser? If so where did you get such a good texture for
it?
Gail
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"Halbert" <hal### [at] earthcompudrivelcom> wrote in message
news:3a6cdc17$1@news.povray.org...
> Dammit! Someone ALWAYS steals my ideas. Mine was more Tibetan though.
Maybe
> I'll come back to it later after the competition. Good luck. (And a nice
> start too.)
>
Aww, don't let it put you off - different takes on similiar themes are what
makes the IRTC fun.
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"Gail Shaw" <gsh### [at] monotixcoza> wrote in message
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> Is the figure from Poser? If so where did you get such a good texture for
> it?
>
Poser 3 - I used 3dWin and UV mapper and painted the colours in PSP,
sampling them from the source image
(http://www.bhaktisangeet.com/gods/80g.jpg). I think it's the radiosity that
makes it look nice since there's certainly nothing special going on apart
from that. Oh, there's one oddity - the pose is impossible - I scaled the
figure <1,1,0.5> to keep the feet closer together.
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