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Fred Fish's Product-Info | 1994-04-19 | 2.1 KB | 58 lines |
- # This file contains product information that can be used by
- # KingFisher 2.0 and other similar tools.
-
- .name
- Medieval_Castle_2
- .fullname
- Medieval_Castle_2
- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG trace, medieval castle
- .type
- Picture
- .author
- Steve Koren
- .distribution
- Copyrighted, distributed by permission of author.
- .email
- koren@fc.hp.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .description
- This is a picture of a Medieval style castle built on two small islands,
- set against a backdrop of mountains belonging to a much larger island. The
- castle in the picture isn't modeled after a real one; I just made it up.\n
-
- This is a view showing part of the front face of the castle on a somewhat
- cloudy and rainy day. Mountains are visible in the background along with a
- lava flow descending into the ocean.\n
-
- Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
-
- Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
- Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
- Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
- VistaPro 3.0 (landscape generation)\n
- Deluxe Paint 4.5 (brushmaps for flags, etc.)\n
- ImageFX (rain effects & other post processing)\n
-
- Notes:\n
-
- First, viewing these images in anything less than 800x600x8-bit is a waste
- of time - too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it
- worthwhile. I've supplied them in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024),
- both of which look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400xanything
- or 640x400x4-bit.\n
-
- In the image, Essence textures were used for the water, the brick and stone
- textures on the castle walls, and the lava & steam in the background.
- VistaPro was used to create the landscape (which is actually quite a bit
- larger than is visible in the picture). The landscape was imported into
- Imagine & cleaned up with some Essence bump textures to make it look
- reasonable without using too many polygons.\n
-
- As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
- conversion, claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes without
- permission of the author. Thanks.
-