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Published: 2008-04-11 11:22:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 251; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Description Made with the same base parameters as in The Shape Of Things To Come [link] , using a better rendering method.

Click here [link] to see the full-size original image (1600x1200).

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This picture was initially posted in my scrapbook, because I want to avoid redundancy in my gallery as much as possible, so not to submerge browsers and watchers with loads of similar deviations.

The features and the sharpness of this new rendering eventually got me to choose post it in my gallery anyway.

Enjoy !
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Comments: 4

Anti-Roxas-99 [2009-01-28 02:54:41 +0000 UTC]

rofl this may be relevant to your interests

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da-flo In reply to Anti-Roxas-99 [2009-03-08 16:16:41 +0000 UTC]

it may be... But unfortunately the link is dead (Sorry I don't go to dA much these days, and I got your comment just now)

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psion005 [2008-04-12 09:11:59 +0000 UTC]

This is beautiful... A much sharper image

Me--->

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da-flo In reply to psion005 [2008-04-12 18:22:19 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.

As a matter of fact, most of the sharpness comes from interpolation made during point plotting, which actually smoothes the structure. The color interpolation, although mostly the same as in the other version, helps a bit, too.

Also, what plays a crucial role is the fact that I rendered it in higher resolution and scaled it down.
For reference (and eye-candy, too), I put the bigger raw picture as a scrap here [link] .

Most of my problems come from the fact that the objects I'm working with are discrete sets of points. For now I can do the scaling down trick to get good overall pictures, but it has the drawback of losing some fine details, particularly is the high density areas (look at the bigger picture for this one, for great examples of this). It's kind of a tradeoff.
Hopefully, my new graphics framework with allow me to forget these problems. (Only, well, when I get all the programming actually done )

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