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From: nemesis
Subject: Re: Study for athmospheres (WIP)
Date: 13 Jun 2007 21:05:01
Message: <web.467093fa43579e8d773c9a3e0@news.povray.org>
"Bruno Cabasson" <bru### [at] alcatelaleniaspacefr> wrote:
> I forgot to say that I cannot figure out how an entire skyscape could be
> obtained with DF3 files. But I know so little and can't compete with most
> of you here ...
>
>     Bruno

Don't know about entire skyscape, but this certainly makes nice clouds:
http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources13.htm

wonderful images by the way...


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From: Bruno Cabasson
Subject: Re: Study for athmospheres (WIP)
Date: 14 Jun 2007 13:15:02
Message: <web.467176e243579e8de8ba46670@news.povray.org>
"Bruno Cabasson" <bru### [at] alcatelaleniaspacefr> wrote:
> > "Mike the Elder" <zer### [at] wyanorg> wrote:
> >
> > > Only one criticism... not big enough to swipe and use for wallpaper ;-)
> > >
> >
> > Next one will be 1024*768, promess...
> >
>
> Hello Mike.
>
> The 1024*768 image I promessed is currently rendering. I made it good
> quality (I hope!!!) and it will be ready tomorrow morning (it's 14:36 in
> France).
>
>     Bruno

It's me again, Mike. The image rendered ugly ... I am trying something else
....

    Bruno


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Study for athmospheres (WIP)
Date: 16 Jun 2007 13:55:38
Message: <89c873pan3i9sn5435g1ldv6hlv2htmv2e@4ax.com>
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:24:07 -0300, "Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom>
wrote:

>
>"Stephen" <mcavoys_AT_aolDOT.com> wrote in message 
>news:web.466e8ea143579e8dc4e49fa40@news.povray.org...
>> I've seen skies like that and I like your image. I must say that I like
>> Bruno's as well. Both of the methods give very desirable results, although
>
>two simular but slightly different approaches .... kind of funny 
>(coincidence) that we both were working on skies at the same time. 

When you think of the number of skys people render it's not really surprising
:-)

> This is a pretty good group of folks and it's 
>nice to be able to bounce ideas and techniques around. I really respect the 
>talents and approaches of some of the folks here .... math, logic .... etc.

Your right tho' the folk here are ok.
 
>I'm kind of a trial and error guy, so I'm constantly blown away at some of 
>the stuff I seen over the past couple of years.

Me too, if it looks ok, then it will do for me :-)

>> I fear that they would both distract from the rest of the scene. That is,
>> you wouldn't want to use them where they weren't the focal point of the 
>> image.
>
>hmmmm .... I guess I see your point. I think I've always seen the sky as 
>dressing around the scene. I'm working on shore grass, a fishing dory and 
>some other ground cover for this scene.

It was meant as a compliment, it's eye catching.

>> Is that the moon? If so, is the phase right or is it just a marker for
>> interest?
>>
> yep .... it's the moon although a rough draft version. I have a shooting 
>star that I used Nathan Kopp's Lens Flare include to put a sparkle on the 
>head of the star trail .... that's a work in progress too.

I look forward to seeing it.

Regards
	Stephen


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