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Did this one about a month ago.
Based on a small doodle I did while at work trying to make it a little more
bareable.
All model work was down in Rhino3d, it's all fairly simplistic objects, most
of which could be done
in Povray, but then I wouldn't be learning Rhino in the process. It still
needs improvement..
it feels very empty. Any suggestions?
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> Based on a small doodle I did while at work trying to make it a little
more
> bareable.
> All model work was down in Rhino3d, it's all fairly simplistic objects,
most
> of which could be done
> in Povray, but then I wouldn't be learning Rhino in the process. It still
> needs improvement..
> it feels very empty. Any suggestions?
I like it the way it is actually! The intensity of the radiosity really
gives you a good feeling of the desert heat and environment, as does the
"emptiness" you mentioned. One thing that does look a bit odd is that
rectangular block behind the awnings, what is it, a chimney?
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Sean Johnson wrote:
>
> Did this one about a month ago.
>
> Based on a small doodle I did while at work trying to make it a little more
> bareable.
> All model work was down in Rhino3d, it's all fairly simplistic objects, most
> of which could be done
> in Povray, but then I wouldn't be learning Rhino in the process. It still
> needs improvement..
> it feels very empty. Any suggestions?
>
The extremely bright appearance looks very interesting, but i think one
would expect a higher contrast between light and shadow from a sunlit
outdoor scene.
Christoph
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Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
IsoWood include, radiosity tutorial, TransSkin and other
things on: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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