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> On 12-08-13 02:43 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 13-8-2012 7:20, Tail Kinker wrote:
>>> Tried this ship a while ago, and I was unimpressed with my results.
>>> Here's another take.
>>
>> Yes, but a bit dark: outer space far from any star. Let it be lit up by
>> a sun.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
> There were two light sources in the scene. The ship is simply quite
> dark. I should probably brighten it up.
Klingon's ships are suposed to be dark. If you brighten it, don't go to far.
In space, the light is harsh. I'd increase the main light intensity a
good deal.
It looks like the background is somewhat greenish. Why?
Alain
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> On 14/08/2012 8:13 PM, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
>> Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>>> The views like Startrek and such are probably frankly unrealistic.
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>> Nerd Zen: If a starship moves through deep space, with
>> no one there to see it, does it have a brightness?
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> No but it would be as loud as a hand clap.
> I think.
> :-)
>
Absolute silance is a hand clap in space.
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