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From: Jaime Vives Piqueres
Subject: Re: Almost home for tea
Date: 18 Nov 2013 06:15:22
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> Believe it or not but the basic scene settings for this image have
> been in existence for several years. Often those kind of things never
> reach completion.

   I've a lot these on my /scenes/stalled folder... :(

   The grass work is very good, it looks very natural in the
distribution, but the colors look a bit off for me, maybe because of the
"unreal" lighting (very realistic for that kind of stormy day).

--
jaime


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Almost home for tea
Date: 18 Nov 2013 07:16:30
Message: <528a051e$1@news.povray.org>
On 18-11-2013 12:15, Jaime Vives Piqueres wrote:

>> Believe it or not but the basic scene settings for this image have
>> been in existence for several years. Often those kind of things never
>> reach completion.
>
>    I've a lot these on my /scenes/stalled folder... :(
>
>    The grass work is very good, it looks very natural in the
> distribution, but the colors look a bit off for me, maybe because of the
> "unreal" lighting (very realistic for that kind of stormy day).

Thanks Jaime. I agree with you comment on the grass texture. It is 
over-the-top indeed and I only kept it this way because I found it a 
pretty combination, not truly natural but close to the feeling that it 
/could/ be natural somehow. I often like to experiment on the edge of 
what can be considered the natural look but it is a dangerous exercise. 
Earlier experiments were worse ;-)

Thomas


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