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Subject: Work in Progress.. Need suggestions...


Roshigoth ( ) posted Mon, 06 March 2000 at 11:51 PM · edited Tue, 05 November 2024 at 7:15 AM

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Lets see... It's *supposed* to be a cheese factory (don't ask). My main problem is the lighting.. I can't find a logical place for the light without losing the look I want... I guess it's kind of obvious, unless you picked up right away that this is a cheese factory, that the cheese doesn't look like cheese... any ideas how to fix that, short of changing it into the ever-obvious swiss? (I don't want swiss, but if all else fails...) Oh well, thanks, Rosh


KenS ( ) posted Tue, 07 March 2000 at 2:51 AM

Great Image, I love Cheese man! 1.first thing I would do is maybe synchronize the stampers/pistons and make them a little more even (1st and last at same position-up/down/up/down) 2.you could try making a boolean using a cube to cut out a wedge of cheese, maybe set it on a tester's table in the forground.but that might throw off the image at the same time. 3.lights-maybe place small cone lights in between the pistons(cut a small light hole, or place a lamp hanging that would cast lights in between the pistons, and possibly a low falloff light towards the ceiling in the center of the factory with a low brightness also. FastTraxx


bonestructure ( ) posted Tue, 07 March 2000 at 3:16 AM

I'd say place lights in the building where you think they would go, and use those as light sources. As far as cheese, go to www.ditto.com It's a graphics search engine. My first attempt would be to enter cheese into the search engine, find a decent size picture of actual cheese, and use that as your texture map for the cheese. If that's possible.

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Hopalong ( ) posted Tue, 07 March 2000 at 11:49 AM

Have no clue to the technical problems, but know cheese. What kind of cheese do you want, and at what stage in processing? Bonestructure may be right about getting a photograph. Indeed, if this is not already for a cheese company, and depending on what the image is intended for, you might get a cheese company to help, or, perhaps even pay to have their cheese appear. I'm very serious here, neighboring on Wisconsin to the north.


Roshigoth ( ) posted Tue, 07 March 2000 at 1:20 PM

Haha.. wow.. Thanks for the responses guys.. I don't know a lot about cheese, really. The image is for my web page. The photo idea is definitely something I'll try.. And I'll try Fasttraxx's idea about the lights. I considered that myself... but I really didn't try it. The only thing I really tried with the lights was two long strings of lights across the ceiling.. that didn't do any good, as it cast shadows on the pistons, etc, so I couldn't see the important part of the picture. Thanks for the help, I'll post an update when I can. =) Rosh


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