Finally got this pic finished. The cactus is a slightly modified version of
Chris Huffs isosurface cactus. Since it took hours to render and I'm lazy I
fell from grace and postprocessed (my first time and it was just a slight
blur) the reflection in the black thingy on the right (which IRL holds my
CDs). The little dude is sPatch + a (pathetic) blob. The clock is sPatch +
primitives and everything else is csg.
Jide
I think the stuff in the foreground is pretty good.
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<juh### [at] kolumbusfi> wrote:
> I'm lazy I fell from grace and postprocessed (my first time and it > was just a slight blur) the reflection in the black thingy on the > right (which IRL holds my CDs).
Since the alternative was to use an image_map to fake it(yuck!) or to
use blurred reflection(slow!), I think you can be forgiven...
> The little dude is sPatch + a (pathetic) blob. The clock is sPatch + > primitives and everything else is csg.
Everything in the background has flat lighting and no shading, the pot
is a good example of what I mean. I would recommend that you set ambient
light to 0 and use MegaPOV radiosity. Just copy the settings from one of
the demo files-Nathans modifications to radiosity make that sort of
laziness possible. :-)
You might have to add an additional dim light source or lighten the
walls to get good lighting, though...
I'm glad to see that someone finds my isocactus useful. :-)
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Chris Huff wrote:
>Everything in the background has flat lighting and no shading, the pot>is a good example of what I mean. I would recommend that you set ambient>light to 0 and use MegaPOV radiosity. Just copy the settings from one of>the demo files-Nathans modifications to radiosity make that sort of>laziness possible. :-)
Actually that's just what i did :)
I didn't have time to tweak the light right (I can't help rhyming) so it
turned out like that.
>You might have to add an additional dim light source or lighten the>walls to get good lighting, though...>I'm glad to see that someone finds my isocactus useful. :-)
It was just perfect. thanks
Jide