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  Re: Over the sea to Skye, revisited.  
From: Stephen
Date: 12 Nov 2012 11:40:02
Message: <web.50a125622309f959f2eb76540@news.povray.org>
Ive <ive### [at] lilysoftorg> wrote:
> Am 10.11.2012 19:17, schrieb Stephen:
> > Anyway I have corrected a few faults in the bridge and here is the
> > latest rendering.
> >
> The bridge looks great but while I'm a fan of old school surreal
> renderings the clouds are annoying me. Those 2d cumulus do look so faked
> especially closer to the horizon but more important they make the image
> look nervous and busy in a way IMO it shouldn't be. Just some swirly and
> fluffy cirrus (like the one in the top center) would be much better, I
> think.
>

Thanks.
I agree with you about the clouds, it is a cloud plane. Do you have any
suggestions?

> Completely unrelated and almost off-topic (well, related to one of my
> own numerous wip images):
> Does corbies mean crows or ravens? Referring to the (a lot older than
> Jacobian) Scottish ballad 'Twa Corbies'. I've always assumed crows (just
> because of the 'C' I think) but also did find 'translations' to raven.
>

It depends where and when you are.
In Britain, in the Late Middle Ages it meant Raven.
The word is not used much in England and Wales, now. But it is still used in
Scotland to mean Crow.



interest.


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