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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 30 3:44 am)
Is that meant to be venus just above the land on the left (my left, facing the picture)? I just ask out of curiosity, it looks good to me. Is the sky meant to be smudgy? I'm getting a faint finger-paint effect, although it could be my monitor. I think the fade effect of bright to dark looks good. I'm not getting up early to compare it with a real dawn, though. ;)
Sharen, Thank you. You always say such nice things. Isstrout, hmm smudgy yes. I didn't see that when I posted the pict. Do you mean where the light blue 'twilight' is? that must be the light reflecting off the 'sky' dome wierdly. Thank you, I'll try to work on that. The transition effect and Venus (which you correctly identified) are still WIP. What most concerns me right now is the look of the starfield. Does the starfield itself look ok to you? - TJ
Isstrout, It turns out that the original was o.k. the JPG on my computer is ok too. It must be the JFIF compressor method translating to the net or something like that. I know that JPEG is a lossy format so that may also have something to do with it. I wish I knew more about how to use the JPEG options. - TJ
I had another look at the starfield and I really get a feeling of depth out of it. I think you are good to go on this. Can't help on the jpeg conversion either, but if you are happy with the original, I wouldn't stress about it too much. "The morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy. " Job xxxviii. 7. I love Bartlett's Quotations Lin
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Yes I can see what I need to change now. I that think the concept of what I've done so far is valid, but the scale, intensity and contrast need work. I also need to work with the transistion zone a little by making it less abrupt somehow and the color of the dark blue sky could be a little darker. Thank you all for your help, - TJ
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thanks for any comments or suguestions,