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I like your idea. Keep the holes. The bricks in the holes look a bit strange
though. I'd use an alien landscape for the ground with lots of strangely
shaped hills.
Nekar
"Txemi Jendrix" <tji### [at] euskalnet net> wrote in message
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> Hi all
> I think is time to show this work, and search your opinion in order to
> improve this.
> It's a WIP for the current topic of the IRTC.
> I have doubts with the holes. Must I close them or not, so you can see
thru'
> them?.
> Comments?
>
> Txemi Jendrix
> tji### [at] euskalnet net
> http://home.dencity.com/tji
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Txemi Jendrix wrote:
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> Hi all
> I think is time to show this work, and search your opinion in order to
> improve this.
> It's a WIP for the current topic of the IRTC.
> I have doubts with the holes. Must I close them or not, so you can see thru'
> them?.
> Comments?
>
Very nice, i really wonder how the towers were made...
As Greg mentioned, the ground looks somewhat strange, maybe try something
more curved or at least less smooth.
Also the sky looks quite bright and strong in relation to the other stuff,
this has some artistic charm of course, but i wanted to mention it NTL.
Christoph
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Thank you for your comments. I've changed the ground as you can see in take
2.
Now I'm rendering take 3, changing the lightning and the clouds.
See you.
Txemi Jendrix
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> Very nice, i really wonder how the towers were made...
>
> As Greg mentioned, the ground looks somewhat strange, maybe try something
> more curved or at least less smooth.
>
> Also the sky looks quite bright and strong in relation to the other stuff,
> this has some artistic charm of course, but i wanted to mention it NTL.
>
> Christoph
>
> --
> Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmx de>
> IsoWood include, radiosity tutorial, TransSkin and other
> things on: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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Thank you. I'll keep the holes. The idea of an alien landscape seems OK, but
to another version (I just love the little plane and it just would not fit
in an alien landscape).
I've tried something different, but I think that it fits. See take 2.
Txemi Jendrix
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> I like your idea. Keep the holes. The bricks in the holes look a bit
strange
> though. I'd use an alien landscape for the ground with lots of strangely
> shaped hills.
>
> Nekar
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David Fontaine wrote:
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> /ten.yciraf.fdivad//:ptth :yrellag gnicartyar yM
> 56945355 QCI <ten.yciraf@fdivad> eniatnoF divaD
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> .hguoht dnuorg eht ekilsid I
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> .seloh eht hguorht ees nac uoy taht ekil I .srewot gnitseretnI
You know, David, in the Southern hemisphere, water might flow in the
opposite direction, but they still read left-to-right!
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Francois Labreque wrote:
> You know, David, in the Southern hemisphere, water might flow in the
> opposite direction, but they still read left-to-right!
Well, sure, the Southern hemisphere is mostly Spanish speaking. In the Northern
Hemisphere, however, many languages (mostly in Asia Minor / Middle East I think) are
read right to left, and in many East Asian countries the language goes top to bottom,
and in all said languages, the page order in books and other publications is opposite
from English and the Romance languages.
Follow-ups to p.o-t, which I don't read...
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