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inspired by a piece on the Valles Caldera National Preserve I saw on the PBS
show "Desert Speaks"
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
> inspired by a piece on the Valles Caldera National Preserve I saw on the PBS
> show "Desert Speaks"
>
Great, Can we have the pov file for it?
Thank you,
Reinhard
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"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
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> inspired by a piece on the Valles Caldera National Preserve I saw on the
> PBS show "Desert Speaks"
>
Nice idea! Perhaps you could emphasize the rather circular shape of the
caldera. As it is now, it could be any mountain lake, as it looks elongated.
The clouds are an excellent idea, especially to give some measure of size
and proportions. However, you could also underscore that with some
vegetation perhaps...
Thomas
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"Reinhard" <rpr### [at] gmxnet> wrote in message
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> Jim Holsenback wrote:
>> inspired by a piece on the Valles Caldera National Preserve I saw on the
>> PBS show "Desert Speaks"
>
> Great, Can we have the pov file for it?
>
> Thank you,
> Reinhard
nothing special ..... used world machine for the terrain (three overlapping
heightfields) and used Gilles' MakeCloud. (df3 files) and the rocks in the
forground are an object from Mike Williams iso_surface tutorial. I'm not a
trail blazer I tend to leverage off other peoples work,
Jim
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote in message
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> "Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
> news:486b630b@news.povray.org...
>> inspired by a piece on the Valles Caldera National Preserve I saw on the
>> PBS show "Desert Speaks"
>>
> Nice idea! Perhaps you could emphasize the rather circular shape of the
> caldera. As it is now, it could be any mountain lake, as it looks
> elongated.
ah yes ..... no matter how I tried to position the 3 overlapping height
fields I was unable to get the lake to be as round as I wanted.
> The clouds are an excellent idea, especially to give some measure of size
> and proportions. However, you could also underscore that with some
> vegetation perhaps...
I was struggling with the depth and size cues of the caldera itself until
(by accident) I made a typo on the y axis position of the cloud bank.
Positioning it just below the height of the adjacent peak sold that idea. As
for the vegetation I had two types a cacti one a wings object the other an
iso_surface and scaling was an issue ..... they ended up so small that they
became moot. I toyed with the idea of having a couple of cacti close to the
camera but that didn't pan out ..... objects are easy, scenes are a bit more
of a challenge. I have no artist training whatsoever so sometimes I
struggle with the most basic concepts. I didn't "get" the depth cue idea
until you commented on one of my scenes awhile ago ..... so thanks for the
feedback
Jim
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"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
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> ah yes ..... no matter how I tried to position the 3 overlapping height
> fields I was unable to get the lake to be as round as I wanted.
Hmm... What you could maybe try in WorldMachine is to add another hf
consisting of a grey-scale image showing a circular gradient or something
like that, which would level out the other hf's to a more circular shape.
>
> I was struggling with the depth and size cues of the caldera itself until
> (by accident) I made a typo on the y axis position of the cloud bank.
> Positioning it just below the height of the adjacent peak sold that idea.
Yes, that was an excellent typo :-)
> As for the vegetation I had two types a cacti one a wings object the other
> an iso_surface and scaling was an issue ..... they ended up so small that
> they became moot. I toyed with the idea of having a couple of cacti close
> to the camera but that didn't pan out ..... objects are easy, scenes are a
> bit more of a challenge. I have no artist training whatsoever so
> sometimes I struggle with the most basic concepts. I didn't "get" the
> depth cue idea until you commented on one of my scenes awhile ago ..... so
> thanks for the feedback
You are welcome. I know what you mean, scene building is an interesting
learning zone that has to be struggled through each and every time.
Solutions are not always obvious.
I am not sure, but maybe if the forefront rocks were a bit smaller, cacti
would be easier to place there, and as a consequence would enable some depth
effect towards the background.
Thomas
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