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On 16-7-2013 20:53, MichaelJF wrote:
> Even this one is nice. The picture is a little bit small to really judge it. I
> think the rust stains are a little bit to sharp.
Thanks Michael. There is more work to do on the model indeed as this is
just an in-between render just for showing progress.
> And for the backpack in the
> original scene, why bother about the straps? The guy is only seen from behind.
> If you will not reuse him with other pictures just put the backpack believable
> at his back and forget about the cloth room.
>
Yes, that might be a good idea indeed. I like to make complete models
but in this case I just might get away with your suggestion. I have no
immediate use of a backpack at this moment ;-)
Thomas
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On 17-7-2013 2:24, Samuel Benge wrote:
> No need to do much traveling, unless you live in a city. Seeing things firsthand
> can produce fresh inspiration above and beyond that which is produced by merely
> looking at images. The complexity of the natural world never ceases to amaze me.
Oh yes! I absolutely agree. I live in the country, with a mixed
landscape of cultivation, woods, and moors. I do a lot of bicycling
around, often with camera, at all times of the year. Having worked on
the geology in this area, I like to peel off the different layers in my
mind and reconstruct former worlds around me :-) Even in a 'flat'
country like NL, the geological past can be quite complex in some
places. No much use of a hammer though, hence the rust. ;-)
Thomas
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