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Greek Impression

Vue (none) posted on Oct 08, 2001
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Coming back from my vacation on Skiathos/Greece I had the idea to make this impression of ancient Greece. Hope you like it - some already know it from a link in the forum. ;-) Bernie

Comments (5)


dragonfly2000

8:42AM | Mon, 08 October 2001

Quite well done bernieloehn, love the time of day, it really makes the sea and other objects look quite good. Is this broadcast setting on lights? I'm still learning how Vue deals with volumetric so curious. That ship is great.

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bernieloehn

11:41AM | Mon, 08 October 2001

Dear dragonfly, no it is just "Final" setting and even that not finally rendered. I stoppt rendering after about 75%. I do this sometimes because often Vue is too smooth for the reality look - my very own point of view. The ship is a free model from the web.

MikeJ

6:12AM | Tue, 09 October 2001

I see you solved your picture uploading problem..cool. As I said before, this is beautiful. I, too, think that sometimes not allowing it to anti-alias can make for some more realistic effects. This actually looks like a cross between a photo and a painting.

thip

12:47PM | Fri, 12 October 2001

The kind of image you see in your mind's eye when Ulysses returns to Ithaca. Golden and evocative. Thanx for the experience.

bluevenus

6:37PM | Tue, 28 May 2002

gorgeous lighting effect :)


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