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Vue (none) posted on Feb 14, 2003
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Could be seen as plant grains in herb, why not ? they play with the wind... Anyway, let me remind you why I do all these experiments : 3D pictures often appear as a compilation of several isolated objects, note as an unified work. Classical 2D arts have not the same problem, it is possible to create unity. How to avoid that effect in 3D . already tested several possibilities like : - radiosity faking ; for example with adding unreal reflections. - adding a filter beween camera and the scene And now is a third possibility, not easily applied in all case : - use of some long objects crossing the whole picture. With bluring of the camera, the objects are melted with others, and it gives a feeling of unity to the pic (not an evidence here maybe) I should test an other thing in a few days, have an other "radiosity" pic under rendering. Hope some of you will like that,

Comments (3)


Trance

5:13AM | Sun, 16 February 2003

Very nice image, great effects and composition..

L.W. Perkins

9:37AM | Thu, 06 March 2003

This does look like a painting--you have filled the space and made a good composition and a unified whole. Your ideas are interesting, too!

geneb19

1:13PM | Fri, 29 August 2003

Fantastic work. I've tried shooting the same kind of thing and it never worked. You're great!


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