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From: JC (Exether)
Subject: Re: Grassy Julia Fractal
Date: 16 Jun 2003 03:42:07
Message: <3EED74CE.9040409@spam.fr>
Waooww, looks real nice.

The grass looks a bit furry, but that adds softness to it.
I would lower the spiky hairy feeling on the edges by "verticalizing" 
the normals when they get too horizontal. I also like the Idea of Jaime 
to have a reflection on the water.

Anyhow, it's great ! I'd like to be able to do such images.

JC

Tek wrote:
> I decided to apply the grass from my "bliss" image to a more interesting object,
> so I made this rather surreal scene.
> 
> The grass looks far better than I thought it would do. Each blade of grass is
> straight, but there's realy nice curves in the overall effect because they lean
> with the shape of the fractal, and also there's a turbulence pattern displacing
> the tops of the blades so you get the feeling the wind is blowing across them.
> Also there's a halo effect round the edge, which has happened completely by
> accident! :)
> 
> I like it, it has a nice unreal feeling. What do you think?
> 
> --
> Tek
> http://www.evilsuperbrain.com
> 
> 
>


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From: Glen Berry
Subject: Re: Grassy Julia Fractal
Date: 16 Jun 2003 04:56:49
Message: <u21revgs9o207rjqi6fsik2518b3q2cu84@4ax.com>
On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 22:10:51 +0100, "Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom>
wrote:

>I like it, it has a nice unreal feeling. What do you think?

I love it! I'm fond of surreal images and this is a nice one.

I have one suggestion for a variation of this image. On the largest
flat and level area of the grass, (approximately near the center of
the image), there should be a person riding a red lawn mower from the
right side of the image to the left side. There would be a small swath
of newly mown grass in their wake, with the expectation that they
would proceed up the "hill" on the left of the image, circle around
the peak, and come back again to the foreground.

It should look quite interesting and puzzling.


later,
Glen Berry


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