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Rendered with PovRay 3.5 and postprocessed with Photoshop. Let me know if u like it.

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wow, for POV this is amazing. . .this program can't possibly be command line based anymore. . .either way this is amazing

Sun, Nov 18th at 11:04am (8 years ago)
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Pretty good, except for the boat looking like it's wearing camouflage. If that's supposed to look like peeling paint, it's not really working.

Fri, Nov 16th at 08:27pm (8 years ago)
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im not familar with povray but its good for 3d. could use a lot more texture and environment work. the reflections on the dingy are good but they obscure/distort it. the reflection of the tug on the water are too long to be realistic and the bottle is overlooked too easily.

Fri, Nov 16th at 08:40pm (8 years ago)
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it seems to be overtextured....and for G.O.D. (Generic Omnipotent Deity) sakes.. dont upload BITMAPS!

Fri, Nov 16th at 10:09pm (8 years ago)
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Caos says:

Hi again, Thank you for the comments received. Actually, it was rendered at 5600 x 4200 (If someone has a screen resolution that big, let me know ;-)), but I think it also works as a wallpaper, that's why I posted it. Yes, the image can be improved (better reflections, etc.), but due to time pressure I had to release it. Maybe the texture of the boat doesn't work too well at 72 ppp, but it certainly does at 600 ppm in the printed version. Ah, the bottles are actually messages (there are some pics of some of my previous works in side them). Kind of a joke I usually do (that's to say, including the previous work inside the next picture). Thanks again.

Mon, Nov 19th at 05:02am (8 years ago)


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on November 16th, 2001

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