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Ode to the tilt up.

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    Roger
    last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 06:07

    I see influence from Edward Hopper and Maxfield Parrish in my "Ode to the Tilt Up."

    I have really struggled with this one. The thin glass wo4rks in the rotunda and not in the maun part of the building. I am not sure why. The lights in the rotunda are point lights and the main build uses spotlights. The rotunda is a compoent and the main building is not.

    I am burned out fighting the system but I will butt my head against it tomorrow.


    Ah, the beauty of a tilt up on a rainy night.

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      Gaieus
      last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 12:24

      Roger,

      From what I can see in this rather small image the Thin Glass does work on the other parts of the building (or at least behind the tree as if I could see something reflected).

      From "here" (the "distance" I cannot tell if it works on the rotunda.
      I've seen this project of yours over the KT forums - can they say something (actually it's a Kerky issue...)

      Gai...

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        tinanne
        last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 14:04

        Roger, I like the effect on the asphalt although I think it would be better suited for a different material. Look like the building if floating on into the sunset 😉

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          andeciuala
          last edited by 31 Dec 2007, 18:59

          I liked that way, very nice work.

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