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Perch

Member : ianm123
Perch
Title : Perch
Name : Ian MacKay
Country : Australia
Email : #########################
Webpage : fortymacfour.com
Topic : Dragons (July)
Copyright : Agreed - 2009-07-26 06:33:38
JPG file : pw-1248586418-Perch.jpg
Renderer Used : Pov Ray 3.6
Tools used : Photoshop for compression
Render Time : 7 mins 57 secs
Hardware Used : Pentium 4 2.4Ghz 768 Ram
Image description
Traditional dragon on a perch.
Description of how this image was created
Rocks are isosurfaces. Clouds are a photo. The rest is CSG.
General statistics
No of ratings : 12
Min. overall rating : 19 (8 / 5 / 6)
Max. overall rating : 55 (15 / 20 / 20)
Sum of rating : 431 / 720
Date uploaded : 2009-07-26 06:33:38
Specific details

Note: The maximum value below is misleading as the voting system has changed.
If the member votes for all the entries and has created one him/herself, there is an
automatic 20/20/20 score added to the value (This encourages all members who enter to vote).

Rating type :
Min : Max : Sum : Out of
Artistic :
8 : 15 : 145 : 240
Concept :
5 : 20 : 137 : 240
Technical :
6 : 20 : 149 : 240
Overall :
19 : 55 : 431 : 720
Comments by members when rating this image
1.   31-08-2009 It never ceases to amaze me how you use Pov-Ray the way you do. It seems that you have the answer to most challenges with your PoV-Ray modelling skills. I simply could not do what you do. Impressive!
2.   29-08-2009 Good modelling and a quite interesting dragon. But I do miss a bit of a story here. -Ive
3.   25-08-2009 Of course using a photograph could help making the picture look more artistic, however it is a good choice visually. You definitely have one of the best artistic eye out there. Your dragons look more mechanical than organic. Probably a CSG subtle side effect.
4.   23-08-2009 Poor chap looks a bit sad. The clouds don't seem to fit the rest of the image - probably it's the direction of illumination that doesn't match.
5.   17-08-2009 It looks more like a type of Griffin than a dragon to me.

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