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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Le Divan D'Ivan (final? - 191kbu)
Date: 2 Jun 2001 22:42:25
Message: <3b19a411@news.povray.org>
Here's the latest. Left it rendering last night and most of today. I hope
you approve of this one. The couch mesh is a bit odd, but I can't do much
about that. Sorry. Suggestions appreciated, but I'd really like to move on
and do something new...


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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: Le Divan D'Ivan (final? - 191kbu)
Date: 2 Jun 2001 23:41:25
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> Here's the latest. Left it rendering last night and most of today. I hope
> you approve of this one. The couch mesh is a bit odd, but I can't do much
> about that. Sorry. Suggestions appreciated, but I'd really like to move on
> and do something new...

love the composition in this one, nice work m8


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From: ingo
Subject: Re: Le Divan D'Ivan (final? - 191kbu)
Date: 3 Jun 2001 04:53:53
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in news:3b19a411@news.povray.org Tony[B] wrote:

> I hope you approve of this one.

 That you have to do yourself, we can only comment.

 The only thing that falls short in quality compared to the rest of the 
scene, are the windows. It is as if there is no glass in them, or the 
glass has no ior and reflection. If it has, give it something to 
reflect. Maybe even add a slight normal to the glass to give the 
reflection a bit distortion.

 Good contrast.

Ingo

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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Re: Le Divan D'Ivan (final? - 191kbu)
Date: 3 Jun 2001 11:11:41
Message: <3b1a53ad@news.povray.org>
>  That you have to do yourself, we can only comment.

<nods>

>  The only thing that falls short in quality compared to the rest of the
> scene, are the windows. It is as if there is no glass in them, or the
> glass has no ior and reflection. If it has, give it something to
> reflect. Maybe even add a slight normal to the glass to give the
> reflection a bit distortion.

They do reflect, and do have an ior and a slight normal to give some
distortion. Look at the right-most window. See how it distorts the image of
the other one behind it? What I will admit is that the reflection is very
very faint because there is nothing worth reflecting on the outside. Hmm...
Maybe I could wrap an image map of a forest or something out side...

>  Good contrast.

Cool! :)


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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Le Divan D'Ivan (final? - 191kbu)
Date: 5 Jun 2001 14:20:43
Message: <3B1D234E.FC95F716@gmx.de>
"Tony[B]" wrote:
> 
> Here's the latest. Left it rendering last night and most of today. I hope
> you approve of this one. The couch mesh is a bit odd, but I can't do much
> about that. Sorry. Suggestions appreciated, but I'd really like to move on
> and do something new...
> 

It looks good, but some things are strange:

- the wooden floor planks seem reflective, but they don't look very
polished.  
- the gap between the cupboards is still quite bright, it should be about
as dark as the wood behind the books IMO.
- and still needs something outside ;-)

Don't feel too obliged to change these things, it already looks very nice
as it is.

Christoph

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