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Subject: In progress :)


Velen ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 2:18 AM · edited Sat, 21 September 2024 at 10:32 PM

Attached Link: http://65.0.168.91/Applestreem2.jpg

The water is giving me fits hehe but here it is so far :) trees are getting there :) need to work on textures a bit yet but all in all they are shapeing up nicly.


MikeJ ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 3:01 AM

Wow, Velen, that looks great, really! I'm not sure what your problem is with the water, unless you mean that it seems to be flowing the wrong direction. If that's what you mean, try re-scaling and rotating the individual axes on the bump functions. Love the trees--- you seem to be a real Vue natural. :) --Mike



Velen ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 8:38 AM

thanks Mike and yes thats part of it the main problem is the waters edge where it meets the shore, looks very unnateral to me there isnt any blending if you see what I meen. Vel


Varian ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 10:30 AM

Looks like a pleasant place to be. Are those apples in that tree? Way cool! :)


tesign ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 12:07 PM

Hee, hee Velen, the colour of the water reminds me of the flood muddy water in India or those from their river bank. Try changing the ground to mild dark green or blue and see if you get something tropical. (IMHO) Varian...eh!...since when Vue has given us apple trees...looks like orange to me though.


Varian ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 12:43 PM

Well maybe Vue doesn't have an apple tree yet, but those sure aren't oranges. :) And hey, the muddiness of the water looks very natural to me. If it were tropical-hued, it would seem out of place with the non-tropical surroundings. This looks like the sort of river channel one can see around here; I'm in the "chain o'lakes" region of northern Illinois.


tesign ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 12:59 PM

know what they are!!!....BIG TOMATOES!...right?...Velen..or may be giant Cherry Logan....LOL!...or may be "red glunk" this time!


Varian ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 2:07 PM

Bill, if you're not careful, someone's going to be tossing tomatos at you! LOL! :D


tesign ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 2:30 PM

Blood!arrgghhh!!!...I see and feel blood!...oh!...its only tomatoe's 'juice'...hee hee, gonna have extra tomato paste for my spaghetti sauce tonite :)


Fox-Mulder ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 3:20 PM

Try putting some subtle lighting on the trees and nearby grassy areas. It will really make it "come alive"...


Velen ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 7:02 PM

LOL thanks all and yep sposta be apples. and thank you for the comlement these arent VUE trees :) there my Lightwave trees :) the water was sposta be muddy this is a recreation of a ketch basen from when I was a kid had an apple orchird hat was left grow wild had the best Grany smith apples :) havent played witht he lighting yet :) just set the sun to late afternoon :) will be playing with that after I get the water edges to look like water and not malasis or something hehe Laters Vel :)


tesign ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 7:58 PM

I was right!...knew I was right!...thsoe were apples and I knew that tree came from LW corrections...errr...I mean collections!...and I knew you wanted the muddy water from those of Singapore river...err...I mean ketch basen (bsain?). I even knew those were "washington" apples..ooops...I mean "Grany Smith apples"...and not tomatoes...silly you, Bill! Varian :)


Varian ( ) posted Thu, 26 April 2001 at 8:29 PM

Um...yeah! Bill had it right all along! :D


Velen ( ) posted Fri, 27 April 2001 at 12:09 AM

lol You guys are nuts :)


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