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|  |  | Hi all, after viewing early morning mist through outdoor Christmas lights this
morning I was inspired to play around with colored lights and media; all
afternoon; and I when I rendered this shot I just felt really statisfied about
the way the light and shadows interact with the frosty mist and icey ball in
this iteration; had to share... Happy Holidays!
Cheers,
Rob
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|  |  | On 24-12-2013 4:08, Robert McGregor wrote:
> Hi all, after viewing early morning mist through outdoor Christmas lights this
> morning I was inspired to play around with colored lights and media; all
> afternoon; and I when I rendered this shot I just felt really statisfied about
> the way the light and shadows interact with the frosty mist and icey ball in
> this iteration; had to share... Happy Holidays!
>
Oooh.... that fluffy ball is gorgeous! Part media, I guess?
Excellent!
Thomas
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|  |  | Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> Oooh.... that fluffy ball is gorgeous! Part media, I guess?
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> Excellent!
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> Thomas
Thanks Thomas, the ball (with accompanying mist) is /entirely/ Rayleigh
scattering and absorbing media, and  a similar smokey media fills the "room" for
the visible spotlight beams.
Overnight (2hr 41m) I rendered this steamier version that I like even better.
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|  |  | On 12/24/2013 08:59 AM, Robert McGregor wrote:
> Thanks Thomas, the ball (with accompanying mist) is /entirely/ Rayleigh
> scattering and absorbing media, and  a similar smokey media fills the "room" for
> the visible spotlight beams.
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> Overnight (2hr 41m) I rendered this steamier version that I like even better.
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Bravo! I like it.
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|  |  | "Robert McGregor" <rob### [at] mcgregorfineart com> wrote:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot  org> wrote:
> > Oooh.... that fluffy ball is gorgeous! Part media, I guess?
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> > Excellent!
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> > Thomas
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> Thanks Thomas, the ball (with accompanying mist) is /entirely/ Rayleigh
> scattering and absorbing media, and  a similar smokey media fills the "room" for
> the visible spotlight beams.
>
> Overnight (2hr 41m) I rendered this steamier version that I like even better.
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> www.McGregorFineArt.com
A nice effect and not too bad a render time for all that media. Post a reply to this message
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|  |  | >Robert McGregor  on date 24/12/2013 14.59 wrote:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
>> Oooh.... that fluffy ball is gorgeous! Part media, I guess?
>>
>> Excellent!
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>> Thomas
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> Thanks Thomas, the ball (with accompanying mist) is /entirely/ Rayleigh
> scattering and absorbing media, and  a similar smokey media fills the "room" for
> the visible spotlight beams.
>
> Overnight (2hr 41m) I rendered this steamier version that I like even better.
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> www.McGregorFineArt.com
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Very interesting!
Paolo Post a reply to this message
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