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Panoramic exploration

Bryce Scenic posted on Jul 08, 2003
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I was playing around with the DTE and then decided to play around with the panoramic rendering some. C&C.

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brholte

11:55PM | Tue, 08 July 2003

that horrizon line is wicked!! Me likes alot!!! the reflection of the sky is also a cool effect.. well. I looked at the other one first so maybe you weren't going for that shallow water effect... lol...

MadDog31

12:52AM | Wed, 09 July 2003

Very cool lighting and love the water. This gets me pumped up for some DTE work! Nice render, keep up the great work!

lsstrout

12:34PM | Wed, 09 July 2003

That is a wild effect. I love the swoopy horizon. I don't know if you know this, it's something I learned in the LVSonline class. Put all your mountains (or whatever) in a circle around your camera to get a long line of objects for your panorama. Lin

Slakker

4:16PM | Wed, 09 July 2003

Hey, thanks man. I think my mistake on most of my images is rendering from the Director's view, which is what i did on this one... I don't even know HOW i did the swoopy horizon...I think that was just some sort of fluke.

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agnesdodart

1:33PM | Sun, 08 February 2004

Newbie question: why is it a mistake to render from the director's view? I think this horizon effect looks good anyway!


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