This is a simple scene rendered with scanline in Imagine. The "punk" is a friend of mine, who digitized himself with Digiview. I wanted to make a quick scene to test my brick wall and sidewalk brushmaps, so I made this scene. I built a lamppost and a mailbox in the object editor and scaled up a bucket to trashcan sizes. The window is really a picture frame with a ledge covering up the bottom wood slat. The graffiti was done in DeluxePaint III. Both the graffiti and the punk image are "frontdrops"- they are not brushmaps on the wall, but objects in their own right. I did this so I could just use the same brick wall again for the second story. I digitized the US Mail logo from a stamp using Digiview. I used a tape measure on a real mailbox to get the proportions correct. The "Evan Reidell" name was written using a big font (about 100 pixels high) in DPaint, then converted to a 3D extrusion using Imagine. The ledge and curb use roughness to get a granular look- acceptable for a single scene, but not for animation. Object creation took about 3 hours, scene layout was only about an hour. This is a SCANLINE rendering. Raytracing would add shadows and probably would make the scene look a bit sharper. Render time on a 25Mhz A3000 was just over nine minutes. The repeating brushmaps I created are clearly shown in this scene- I probably should have zoomed in closer to show off details, since you can look at them VERY closely without loss. -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Worley spworley@athena.mit.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------