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I have had a funny experience with this image (with take 1 in fact, but
it's the same). I first had a look at the picture on my usual computer,
with Ifranview, which shows the image in a large window with a black
background. As the background of your image is also fully black, I
thought that the pic was the full window showed by Ifranview, with an
aspect ratio that is wider than it is high (4/3-ish), and with the
character and the light occupying only ~1/3 of the pic, on the left (the
rest being all black). Then, on another computer, I saw the image with
its true apesct ratio.
I am allowed to say that I prefer the wide aspect ratio ;-) ? I find it
reinforces the loneliness feeling in the pic. Anyway, it likes the
picture very much ! Simple and effective.
Cheers,
Thibaut
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> I am allowed to say that I prefer the wide aspect ratio ;-) ? I find it
> reinforces the loneliness feeling in the pic. Anyway, it likes the
> picture very much ! Simple and effective.
Well, the wide aspect, though placing him very lonely, would not get as much
"downward" feeling to it. Additionally, an image filled with black space...
You see, when you use it as a wallpaper, black can be the default color, and
there you go: saved some memory. :-)
Thanks for the comment nontheless.
--
"Tim Nikias v2.0"
Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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Tim,
I have a niggling worry about the conservation of matter. The splash seems
just too dense - like someone dumped a bucket of water on the brolly - or
sad-bag's standing under a downspout. However the rain density above the
umbrella is relatively low - it seems it should just produce a melancholy
dripping off the edge. Perhaps I'm missing an element of melodrama here?
DLM
"Tim Nikias" <JUSTTHELOWERCASE:timISNOTnikias(at)gmx.netWARE> wrote in
message news:42e6258e@news.povray.org...
> So, going with Steve's suggestion, I've added some atmosphere. This also
> required a change in the light's position, which in turn affected the wet
> reflection of the sadguy standing there. Might have to fiddle a little
> with
> it to get the reflection back, but I wanted to show the progress.
>
> Regards,
> Tim
>
> --
> "Tim Nikias v2.0"
> Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
>
>
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> I have a niggling worry about the conservation of matter. The splash seems
> just too dense - like someone dumped a bucket of water on the brolly - or
> sad-bag's standing under a downspout. However the rain density above the
> umbrella is relatively low - it seems it should just produce a melancholy
> dripping off the edge. Perhaps I'm missing an element of melodrama here?
Nah. There's a particle system that drops rain from above. The only problem
with the umbrella is, how to set it up properly to have the water more or
less pour down the umbrella. What I do is almost completely negate the
velocity, so the drops get very slow and roll off the umbrella. But since
they move slower, they cluster up more easily. Might have to work a little
on that, though I kinda like it.
--
"Tim Nikias v2.0"
Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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