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Yeah, more doodling. After all the massive scenes I've been doing, I
thought I'd try something on a little smaller scale. I also thought I'd
dig out those isosurfaces that I've been ignoring. Maybe I'll build a
lighthouse.
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Kirk Andrews <kir### [at] tektonartcom> wrote:
Beautiful.
> Maybe I'll build a
> lighthouse.
How about some wooden platforms/boardwalks? More difficult, I know, but...
Bill
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Kirk Andrews <kir### [at] tektonartcom> wrote:
> Yeah, more doodling. After all the massive scenes I've been doing, I
> thought I'd try something on a little smaller scale. I also thought I'd
> dig out those isosurfaces that I've been ignoring. Maybe I'll build a
> lighthouse.
Nice, as usual ;) Are those roots I see down at the water line? Pretty cool. I
see what looks like iron-rich pockets in the stone. A major vacation in the
cliff side also shows iron-like deposits on it's lip, possibly indicating that a
ruddy pocket was worn away by weathering. Which looks rather convincing!
The trees look pretty good, convincing in many places. The shading also
harmonizes with the landmass in a good way. Maybe some ocean weathering on the
trees would enhance the realism of this render?
Any way, it looks like it would be a fun place to explore! Your image is
inspiring :)
Sam
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> Nice, as usual ;)
Thanks!
> Are those roots I see down at the water line? Pretty cool. I
> see what looks like iron-rich pockets in the stone. A major vacation in the
> cliff side also shows iron-like deposits on it's lip, possibly indicating that a
> ruddy pocket was worn away by weathering. Which looks rather convincing!
>
Well, I used the same functions to texture it as I did to create the
isosurface, so it made it easy to make the crevices darker. Still it
doesn't quite look like rock to me yet--could use some more work.
> The trees look pretty good, convincing in many places. The shading also
> harmonizes with the landmass in a good way. Maybe some ocean weathering on the
> trees would enhance the realism of this render?
>
> Any way, it looks like it would be a fun place to explore! Your image is
> inspiring :)
>
> Sam
>
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Bill Pragnell wrote:
> Beautiful.
>
Thanks!
>> Maybe I'll build a
>> lighthouse.
>
> How about some wooden platforms/boardwalks? More difficult, I know, but...
>
> Bill
>
That's a good idea...its got me thinking.
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Kirk Andrews wrote:
> Yeah, more doodling. After all the massive scenes I've been doing, I
> thought I'd try something on a little smaller scale. I also thought I'd
> dig out those isosurfaces that I've been ignoring. Maybe I'll build a
> lighthouse.
never stop the doodling! Man, your pictures always have such an oil
painting feel...
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"Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] tektonartcom> schreef in bericht
news:4ae79033$1@news.povray.org...
> Samuel Benge wrote:
>> Nice, as usual ;)
>
> Thanks!
>
>> Are those roots I see down at the water line? Pretty cool. I
>> see what looks like iron-rich pockets in the stone. A major vacation in
>> the
>> cliff side also shows iron-like deposits on it's lip, possibly indicating
>> that a
>> ruddy pocket was worn away by weathering. Which looks rather convincing!
>>
> Well, I used the same functions to texture it as I did to create the
> isosurface, so it made it easy to make the crevices darker. Still it
> doesn't quite look like rock to me yet--could use some more work.
>
I join my praize to Sam's here.
Maybe you are not entirely satisfied with the rock because this type of
weathering is expected on a smaller scale? I have seen this kind of
rocks/weathering in Southern France amongst others, but at a factor 10
smaller overall if not more.
Thomas
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"Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] tektonartcom> wrote in message
news:4ae750d9@news.povray.org...
> Yeah, more doodling. After all the massive scenes I've been doing, I
> thought I'd try something on a little smaller scale. I also thought I'd
> dig out those isosurfaces that I've been ignoring. Maybe I'll build a
> lighthouse.
scape's are very difficult ... i like this one and you've done a very fine
job.
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> Yeah, more doodling. After all the massive scenes I've been doing, I
> thought I'd try something on a little smaller scale. I also thought I'd
> dig out those isosurfaces that I've been ignoring. Maybe I'll build a
> lighthouse.
>
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A "doodle"?
I'd like to see more full scenes coming close to the level of your
doodles ;)
Alain
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> Maybe you are not entirely satisfied with the rock because this type of
> weathering is expected on a smaller scale? I have seen this kind of
> rocks/weathering in Southern France amongst others, but at a factor 10
> smaller overall if not more.
>
> Thomas
>
Ah! Thomas, you're right! Perhaps this is a bit of an improvement?
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