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Still Life Study

Bryce (none) posted on Oct 31, 2001
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Once again....This is Bryce 5 with no post work. Still trying to get the shadows right with my light arrays. I really am pleased with the way the water in the vase turned out. I need to look into caustics a bit more. Anyway, I love reading comments both good and bad. Let me know what you think. Later KAP

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Sam_T

2:12PM | Thu, 01 November 2001

...I think that shadows are too sharp. All the rest nearly excellent. Love the water though IMHO it is too clear 2 B realistic. When putting flowers in the water it becomes... hm... a little blurry, foggy... And I don't understand about colour balls but I like it ;-)

darkelf420

4:30PM | Thu, 01 November 2001

I dig this scene, I too have spent hours testing new light rigs and I think you're getting damn close! But for the love of the language, lets all remember what caustic means. It has nothing to do with light, man...

aprilgem

1:31AM | Fri, 02 November 2001

Great work! Your glass mats are worlds better than any glass mat I can do, so you're steps ahead of me. As for the light array, I would suggest adding more lights to the array (for a total of at least 30 or 40) and bringing them all closer to each other and collectively farther from the objects you're lighting, so that the shadow lines come together and look like they're being made from one light source.


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