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I know this scene is kinda cliche' , but I thought I would post it to see
what kind of response I get.
I did use a Galaxy include file, and the tie fighters and star destroyer I
got from the web. I wish I could remember the authors names to give them
credit.
I'm still just learning and was just playing around and I got the attached
image, which I'm kinda proud of. I hope to be able to do orginal models and
such in the future though.
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Attachments:
Download 'ties_in_formation.jpg' (99 KB)
Preview of image 'ties_in_formation.jpg'
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That's good for a first image. Keep em comming.
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Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
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Look's OK for a newbie. Keep in mind though not to use the anti-aliasing
feature when using Galaxy.inc's galaxy.bg.
Rob.
Larry Childers schreef:
> I know this scene is kinda cliche' , but I thought I would post it to see
> what kind of response I get.
>
> I did use a Galaxy include file, and the tie fighters and star destroyer I
> got from the web. I wish I could remember the authors names to give them
> credit.
>
> I'm still just learning and was just playing around and I got the attached
> image, which I'm kinda proud of. I hope to be able to do orginal models and
> such in the future though.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: ties_in_formation.jpg
> ties_in_formation.jpg Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg)
> Encoding: base64
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"Rob Verweij" <rg.### [at] worldonlinenl> wrote in message
news:3A1E9DB6.184357FD@worldonline.nl...
> Look's OK for a newbie. Keep in mind though not to use the anti-aliasing
> feature when using Galaxy.inc's galaxy.bg.
>
Why not?
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The stars don't look so good when using AA. Just try it and watch the
difference.
Rob.
Tom Melly schreef:
> "Rob Verweij" <rg.### [at] worldonlinenl> wrote in message
> news:3A1E9DB6.184357FD@worldonline.nl...
> > Look's OK for a newbie. Keep in mind though not to use the anti-aliasing
> > feature when using Galaxy.inc's galaxy.bg.
> >
>
> Why not?
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The extreme contrast and bright colors makes it look like an animation cell or
something...
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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For future reference, could you please not post such high-resolution images?
Some of us here don't have monitors that can display images that big.
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Mark
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in article 3A1EB6E2.1EDC0AC3@worldonline.nl, Rob Verweij at
rg.### [at] worldonlinenl wrote on 11/24/00 6:43 PM:
> The stars don't look so good when using AA. Just try it and watch the
> difference.
>
> Rob.
>
> Tom Melly schreef:
>
>> "Rob Verweij" <rg.### [at] worldonlinenl> wrote in message
>> news:3A1E9DB6.184357FD@worldonline.nl...
>>> Look's OK for a newbie. Keep in mind though not to use the anti-aliasing
>>> feature when using Galaxy.inc's galaxy.bg.
>>>
>>
>> Why not?
>
I thought the models looked a lot better with anti-aliasing on. I forgot to
mention in the original post that I finished this image in photoshop
adjusting the light levels and running the sharpen filter, and motion blur
filter. I've since regretted doing so. In hindsight I like the image much
better straight from POV. Even though my lighting skills need work. I did
just finish the lights section in the POVmanual, so I think I have a much
better grasp on lighting a scene.
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