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From: cadman
Subject: What's missing?
Date: 5 Nov 2003 22:02:54
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Looking for ideas:  I think I've got a good start, but I'm not sure what 
kind of context to put the thing in.  Comments or ideas?


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From: Mack Tuesday
Subject: Re: What's missing?
Date: 5 Nov 2003 23:15:01
Message: <web.3fa9c9d37f828c714c56200d0@news.povray.org>
Try bringing the camera closer to the arches and widening the field of view.

cadman wrote:
>Looking for ideas:  I think I've got a good start, but I'm not sure what
>kind of context to put the thing in.  Comments or ideas?
>


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From: Frank
Subject: Re: What's missing?
Date: 6 Nov 2003 10:35:01
Message: <web.3faa69a77f828c71606ff9980@news.povray.org>
cadman wrote:
>Looking for ideas:  I think I've got a good start, but I'm not sure what
>kind of context to put the thing in.  Comments or ideas?
>

I think it needs some sense of scale.  I was thinking a much larger object,
like your "arches of spheres," only bigger, stretching up over the scene.
You could use focal blur (with caution) to establish distance and such.

Frank


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From: Martin Magnusson
Subject: Re: What's missing?
Date: 10 Nov 2003 06:03:52
Message: <3FAF7097.3956CF12@student.uu.se>
cadman wrote:
>Looking for ideas:  I think I've got a good start, but I'm not sure what
>kind of context to put the thing in.  Comments or ideas?
It reminds me of the altars from the game Sacrifice. How about putting
an altar in the middle, where the red beam comes from, or putting the
whole thing in a more natural environment?

Frank wrote:
> I think it needs some sense of scale.  I was thinking a much larger object,
> like your "arches of spheres," only bigger, stretching up over the scene.
> You could use focal blur (with caution) to establish distance and such.
Bear in mind though, that adding focal blur usually makes a scene look
smaller. When using a camera, noticable focal blur only occurs when the
camera is focused at something which is close to the camera.

/ martin


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