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> Somehow the photorealistic water and the non-photorealistic model
> don't mix too well in my view. Looks like a collage.
Somehow you made the same comment for Harold #2 ;-P, which shows you are
consistent with your taste, and I am consistent with the style of my
Harold series.
Note that with a collage (and I like collages !), it would be difficult
to have the reflection in the water, which is an important part of the
picture.
Thibaut
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> Warp wrote:
>> Somehow the photorealistic water and the non-photorealistic model
>> don't mix too well in my view. Looks like a collage.
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> Actually, the character's hair bothers me much more than the water.
>
I have to agree that the hair is not really satisfying, kinda too
detailled and complex for the picture. I still have to find a way to get
stylized hair.
Thibaut
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> Thibaut Jonckheere <tua### [at] MAPSONyahoo fr> wrote:
>> Here is the 3rd episode of the ever-moving adventures of Harold !
> ....
> I absolutely love it! Somehow, (by not paying enough attention, really) I
> seemed to have missed the first two episodes. Would you be kind enough to
> supply links? Thanks in advance.
Thank you. I should make a webiste with all the episodes, but I am
waiting to have more of them (and I am really slow to produce this).
Thibaut
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> Love it. The others too. Very funny. And I like the mixture of realism and
> cartoons too. Well done.
>
Thank you
> Ah! That's where I've seen it. Very Ballard-Street-esque. Always ashamed that
> was on of my favorites.
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> http://www.comics.com/creators/ballardst/archive/ballardst-20080122.html
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Hmmm, I did not know this. Some of them are really funny!
Thibaut
> - Ricky
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I think, these mixed styles make an interesting combination. If that is the
concept, I wouldn't care too much for the hair and other differencies. I
think, the way it is makes it worth to be watched.
To be honest, I was not even knowing that there are ways to have POV-Ray
rendering with these cartoon-alike edges. I would like to know the render
time, and also the technique how this was done. I would like to try some of
my own 3D scenes as edged renders...
"Thibaut Jonckheere" <tua### [at] MAPSONyahoo fr> schrieb im
Newsbeitrag news:47b0c213@news.povray.org...
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> Here is the 3rd episode of the ever-moving adventures of Harold !
>
> The tripod was made with Wings, Harold is from Poser, the water texture
> is from G.Tran's sea demo scene, and the edges were obtained with my
> Povedge application.
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>
> Thibaut
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 22:45:00 +0100, Thibaut Jonckheere
<tua### [at] MAPSONyahoo fr> wrote:
>Here is the 3rd episode of the ever-moving adventures of Harold !
Have you thought of doing a Harold in Italy? :)
I like this mix and look forward to your next one and the next.
Regards
Stephen
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> I think, these mixed styles make an interesting combination. If that is the
> concept, I wouldn't care too much for the hair and other differencies. I
> think, the way it is makes it worth to be watched.
>
Thank you
> To be honest, I was not even knowing that there are ways to have POV-Ray
> rendering with these cartoon-alike edges. I would like to know the render
> time, and also the technique how this was done. I would like to try some of
> my own 3D scenes as edged renders...
>
Have a look at this thread for more info :
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.utilities/thread/%3C463aed17@news.povray.org%3E/
Thibaut
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> Have you thought of doing a Harold in Italy? :)
In fact, the referenced occcured to my mind when I was wondering why I
chosed Harold as the character's name... wonderful music !
> I like this mix and look forward to your next one and the next.
Thank you !
Thibaut
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 23:03:52 +0100, Thibaut Jonckheere
<tua### [at] MAPSONyahoo fr> wrote:
>> Have you thought of doing a Harold in Italy? :)
>
>In fact, the referenced occcured to my mind when I was wondering why I
>chosed Harold as the character's name... wonderful music !
True it is wonderful, I was listening to it the day before yesterday.
How about Harold and the fantastic symphony?
Regards
Stephen
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