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Thats probably due to the fact that I resaved it using a low quality
setting.
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This is really photorealistic! I'm truly impressed.
Congratulations!
Fernando.
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"Hugo" wrote:
> You did it again!!! :o)) Great work!! I was wondering how your kitchen
> scene moves forward; glad to see you haven't given up. Those objects are HQ.
> They will make the best raytraced kitchen I can imagine. You're using a
> really good light too. I try to imagine how it looks while you're coding the
> objects, and probably uses a poorer light... Must be a big difference.
Thank you. Well, I'm using a standard set for the modelling of these objects. I start
modelling each object with the white-cube-set used for the coffee-percolator, then I
sometimes have to adapt it to the specific model I'm, well, modelling. This time, for
example, the three lights system did not work too well.
> > FYI I use pepper with anything: with the spaghetti,
> > with the pasta, with the steak, with the fried
> > potatoes, with the vegetables...
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> What about salt? You use salt too?
> I've heard "Salt is the king of the table".
Yes, but pepper is more like a lover...
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Jonathan.
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"Apache" wrote:
> I'd almost say that's a real photograph you took there!
Thanks!
> Did you use radiosity?
Nope. While the final scene probably will, this test render do not.
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Jonathan.
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"Thomas Lake" wrote:
> And again the postprocessed version.
While it looks a bit better (you enhanced the contrast, didn't you?) it lost the
light appearance I wanted it to have.
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Jonathan.
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"Txemi Jendrix" wrote:
> Artistical Merit: 20
> Technical Merit: 20
> Concept: 20
*sigh*, my low productivity does not get along with the IRTC...
> In one word; perfect.
> Great model, textures, lightning...
> Man, you are a povray's master. Congratulations.
Thank you very much, Txemi!
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Jonathan.
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wow
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Thank you!
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Jonathan.
> This is really photorealistic! I'm truly impressed.
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> Congratulations!
>
> Fernando.
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I take it as a compliment. Thanks! :)
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Jonathan.
"Skip Talbot" <sta### [at] uiuc edu> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:3c5cfece$1@news.povray.org...
> wow
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Grammar rules do not apply to me.
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