tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post3787269298680977683..comments2024-03-26T08:09:21.773+01:00Comments on Tiny Tin Men: Invicti Iunores BrittanicianiBart Vettershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13113805481100294725noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-43207204937457824292005-09-15T12:56:22.000+02:002005-09-15T12:56:22.000+02:00Although, as a computer graphics researcher I have...Although, as a computer graphics researcher I have to say the lighting and illumination is inconsistent between the figures and the backgrounds. ;-) ;-)<br><br>I know. In fact, it was even worse initially. The figures were photographed with the major light source of to the left of them. I had to tone down the value of the colours in the left hand side of the figure image quite a bit to even get to this result.<br>Now, can your algorithm relight this particular photo to a more consistent lighting? Perhaps a good subject for a grad student's thesis :)<br>Robarteshttp://www.nirya.benoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-28036798513229494622005-09-15T12:49:40.000+02:002005-09-15T12:49:40.000+02:00Good work!Although, as a computer graphics researc...Good work!<br>Although, as a computer graphics researcher I have to say the lighting and illumination is inconsistent between the figures and the backgrounds. ;-) ;-)<br>Look here to see some of the consistent lighting algorithms my group has developed, applied to 54mm toy soldiers:<br>[http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~graphics/CGRG.PUBLICATIONS/FFLS/soldiers.html](http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~graphics/CGRG.PUBLICATIONS/FFLS/soldiers.html)<br>Phil<br>Philnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-43843034890648044772005-09-12T16:51:30.000+02:002005-09-12T16:51:30.000+02:00Ah yes, but the problem is that Saxons tend to com...Ah yes, but the problem is that Saxons tend to come by the boatload not alone :)<br>Robarteshttp://www.nirya.benoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-14726890767615899902005-09-12T16:33:03.000+02:002005-09-12T16:33:03.000+02:00I sure as hell wouldn't like to be the lone Sa...I sure as hell wouldn't like to be the lone Saxon that happens to run into that lot. brrr :)<br>Dilsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-12082455809335963682005-09-12T13:09:13.000+02:002005-09-12T13:09:13.000+02:00Amazing work, Bart.Amazing work, Bart.<br>Alannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-60075621656809020772005-09-12T12:40:14.000+02:002005-09-12T12:40:14.000+02:00Hi Graham,I actually used The Gimp, a free open so...Hi Graham,<br>I actually used The Gimp, a free open source photo and image editing program, available from [their website](http://www.gimp.org). I used 'photoshopped' as the verb, as that seems to be the preferred neologism for 'changed beyond all recognition in an image editing program'.<br>Robarteshttp://www.nirya.be/snv/ttmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-37715420989507269852005-09-12T12:34:23.000+02:002005-09-12T12:34:23.000+02:00Bart- very nice. Which version of photoshop did yo...Bart- very nice. Which version of photoshop did you use? My daughter is going to let me borrow her version 7 for a trial run since I want to document my Macedonians.<br>Cheers<br>Graham<br>Graham Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3985121092777596782.post-12779282027214305022005-09-11T12:17:31.000+02:002005-09-11T12:17:31.000+02:00in one word: AWESOME !!in one word: AWESOME !!<br>Filipnoreply@blogger.com