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Vue (none) posted on Jan 17, 2003
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Let me explain this work. It's my first attempt to have a kind of postwork directly in Vue d'Esprit, applying a kind of filter between a normal scene and the camera (following an idea of Donhakman, I must thanks). The scene must be first done as it was a normal one then add an object with a tranparent texture, adjust a little bit the light and the textures again. I let you imagine what kind of effect could be obtained, I prepare a picture looking more like a painting (this one was initially looking like a Dali, but now I think it looks like an aquarium -lol). ;=)

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wabe

11:33AM | Fri, 17 January 2003

have you seen my "Vue Gogh"? I tried that out as well. And was "picture of the day" some weeks ago. I think it's a nice thing to follow up. And your is a nice one especially!

kennyliu

2:19PM | Fri, 17 January 2003

It looks awesome! Great composition!!

zxcvb

3:36PM | Fri, 17 January 2003

Great work

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sittingblue

4:19PM | Fri, 17 January 2003

Interesting work... I'd like to see more.

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tallpindo

7:39AM | Sat, 18 January 2003

Yes, these gobos and gels work well in theaters and on sound stages and it is nice to see you have found interesting forms of light filter in the computer. Though they have the watery look of under sea crustals the color is more earthly and terrestial. Nice sorting work on effects.


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