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    I tried adjusting the levels and saturation to make this image more Windows gamma friendly,but it kept on blowing out the specular highlights so I duplicated the volumetric lights and re rendered it again.


    Is this now ok on Windows machines? On my montitor the rocks look a bit shiny.

    Stu.
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    I tried adjusting the levels and saturation to make this image more Windows gamma friendly,but it kept on blowing out the specular highlights so I duplicated the volumetric lights and re rendered it again.


    Is this now ok on Windows machines? On my montitor the rocks look a bit shiny.

    Stu.

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    Ahhh, very nice Stu! The sea looks great...like one of those tropical oceans from some distant dream. The rocks might be a bit too shiney...I dunno. I thought your other image looked fine. I tend to create 'dark' images too...at least, when I see them on other computers they always look dark. I guess my monitor brightness is higher than the average...?

    Nice work =)

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    wow that looks better, very beautiful.

    Sharon P.
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    Thanks guys.

    I tend to go for darker images too Earl,I think darker images look more natural somehow,but thats only my opinion [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

    Stu.

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    kiwi,

    Simply beautiful! You sure are getting the hang of C4D.

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    Thanks Randy.


    Stu.

 

 

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