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With radiosity and hdri map. the hdri map is the kokeshi's environment.
Is it better ? Is it less flat ?
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Ferdinand
http://lymbe.free.fr/index.htm
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> With radiosity and hdri map. the hdri map is the kokeshi's environment.
> Is it better ? Is it less flat ?
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Really nice just a little bit dark but nice :-)
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Ferdinand <PAS### [at] frifre> wrote:
> With radiosity and hdri map. the hdri map is the kokeshi's environment.
> Is it better ? Is it less flat ?
Very nice one!
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Ferdinand <PAS### [at] frifre> wrote:
> With radiosity and hdri map. the hdri map is the kokeshi's environment.
> Is it better ? Is it less flat ?
Wow, the difference is really striking. Add some (not too much) focal blur, and
you've got yourself a photo.. well, near enough!
Also on my (uncalibrated) Dell 24" LCD monitor the brightness seems perfectly
balanced for the contrast.
I don't suppose you'd like to do a 1920x1200 version? That would look fantastic
as a background.
Great job!
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Ferdinand <PAS### [at] frifre> wrote:
> With radiosity and hdri map. the hdri map is the kokeshi's environment.
> Is it better ? Is it less flat ?
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> --
> A+
> Ferdinand
> http://lymbe.free.fr/index.htm
Flat? Certainly not.
Poetic composition, nice atmosphere.
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Carlo
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> Ferdinand <PAS### [at] frifre> wrote:
>> With radiosity and hdri map. the hdri map is the kokeshi's environment.
>> Is it better ? Is it less flat ?
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> Wow, the difference is really striking. Add some (not too much) focal blur,
> and you've got yourself a photo.. well, near enough!
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> Also on my (uncalibrated) Dell 24" LCD monitor the brightness seems perfectly
> balanced for the contrast.
I have the same ;o)
No, it's a joke, mine has a good calibration ;o)
> I don't suppose you'd like to do a 1920x1200 version? That would look
> fantastic as a background.
You're right. I'm too lazy and too impatient. Kokeshis took 17 hours 43
minutes 37 seconds in 4 pieces (4 times)
> Great job!
thank you.
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Ferdinand
http://lymbe.free.fr/index.htm
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> Ferdinand <PAS### [at] frifre> wrote:
>> With radiosity and hdri map. the hdri map is the kokeshi's environment.
>> Is it better ? Is it less flat ?
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>> --
>> A+
>> Ferdinand
>> http://lymbe.free.fr/index.htm
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> Flat? Certainly not.
> Poetic composition, nice atmosphere.
I'm most flattered.
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Ferdinand
http://lymbe.free.fr/index.htm
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> Ferdinand <PAS### [at] frifre> wrote:
>> With radiosity and hdri map. the hdri map is the kokeshi's environment.
>> Is it better ? Is it less flat ?
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> Very nice one!
Thank you!
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Ferdinand
http://lymbe.free.fr/index.htm
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>> With radiosity and hdri map. the hdri map is the kokeshi's environment.
>> Is it better ? Is it less flat ?
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> Really nice just a little bit dark but nice :-)
It was what i wanted to do.
I tried a backlit but in my opinion it's too light because the bonsai
is in a corner too dark and it doesn't receive any directly light and i
had to push the brightness of the radiosity.
Thank you.
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Ferdinand
http://lymbe.free.fr/index.htm
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Ferdinand <PAS### [at] frifre> wrote:
> > I don't suppose you'd like to do a 1920x1200 version? That would look
> > fantastic as a background.
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> You're right. I'm too lazy and too impatient. Kokeshis took 17 hours 43
> minutes 37 seconds in 4 pieces (4 times)
Well, if you're willing to share the source I have a quad-core that I can let it
run on with unbounded patience, at any resolution that POV can handle :)
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