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Looks great, but i wonder why it's that slow.
It would be interesting to see the foreground, maybe with a boat and some
more detailed view of the grass.
Christoph
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IsoWood include, radiosity tutorial, TransSkin and other
things on: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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Hi Christoph.
I'm currently working on something to go into the foreground, now on with
the embarassing explanation.
Well I think I found out why the render was so slow when I went to delete
the aa switches in the command line. Unfortunately when I started the render
I was drunk and managed to type +r44 insted of +r4, luckily it stops at +r9,
but it still held it up quite a bit, fortunately I was using method 1 else I
would have been here for a few years :)
Kev
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Hi there
thanks for the comments, I've thinned the fog out and am working on some
things to take away the blandness of the horizon. I may move the tree in
slightly but I've changed it for a more willowy style which I feel works a
lot better.
Kev
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LOL
"Kevin Ellis" <kev### [at] libertysurf co uk> wrote in message
news:3af19401@news.povray.org...
> the aa switches in the command line. Unfortunately when I started the
render
> I was drunk and managed to type +r44 insted of +r4, luckily it stops at
+r9,
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Very nice image. Why "Imprisoned"?
"Kevin Ellis" <kev### [at] libertysurf co uk> wrote in message
news:3aedaa70@news.povray.org...
> Hi there.
>
> Well I've been rendering this for a couple of days at 0pps and decided to
> stop there (about 200 lines short) and do some more work on it. I can only
> really take the credit for the clouds and the water.
> The hills are an isosurface covered in grass from a modified version of
> Gilles' MakeGrass macro i.e. allow use of trace and hidden patch (other
side
> of hills) removal. I realise this is overkill as the detail is lost in
this
> size render but I just felt like doing it :) The reeds are also made using
> the MakeGrass macro, but the bullrushes are my own work, well something
had
> to be.
> The tree is made with Andrew Clinton's SplineTree, although I may change
it
> to the weeping willow that comes with Gilles' MakeTree. Just thought,
> wouldn't this image be a bit bland without Gilles' hard work :)
>
> Well I'd better get on with adding something else of my own work that
should
> create some shadows which are lacking at the moment. As always comments
and
> criticisms more than welcome.
>
> Kev
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> http://perso.libertysurf.co.uk/kevin.ellis
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