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Subject: Salt Mine


MadRed ( ) posted Wed, 07 June 2000 at 3:34 PM ยท edited Thu, 23 January 2025 at 12:55 AM

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Sentenced to a life of slavery in Pharaoh's salt mines, a fate worse than death. This was slow to render, what with 6 slaves in the pen. I exported the whole cart and cargo as obj, but it is still huge and unwieldy. I guess to finish this one off I'll need to build it up in layers from the background forward.


BAM ( ) posted Wed, 07 June 2000 at 3:50 PM

Nice idea. It seems to me that the render of the slaves in the pen, since it looks like one blob anyway may be unnecessarily bloating the size of your picture. Question: Where is the light coming from? For the horses and rider it seems to be slightly behind (?), for the pen it seems to be in front (?) and for the walking man I'm not sure there is one.


melanie ( ) posted Wed, 07 June 2000 at 8:51 PM

Great detail! This is an intriguing picture. Did you render it in Poser or Bryce? Melanie


MadRed ( ) posted Thu, 08 June 2000 at 5:51 AM

Poser4, and it was SLOW. The background is from Terragen. Rendering in Bryce would really take a long time, but I guess there's no avoiding it. Yeh, the lights need attention. And I still have to work up a tack and harness for the horses. And a new ground. OK, so it's a WIP. :[ It'll look better after my loving ministrations... And then I'll repost.


Lorraine ( ) posted Thu, 08 June 2000 at 6:21 AM

I really like this but the saddle and bridle would not be appropriate for the time period. You may have to draw in the harness...hate to be picky but hope it helps with this awsome project.


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