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  Re: An image: what is it?  
From: marc
Date: 11 Jul 1998 18:39:37
Message: <35a7db99.0@news.povray.org>
Harmen Mesker wrote in message <35A7B91A.6EE9FD44@innocent.com>...
>There are so many beautiful pictures put on this list, that at
>first I didn't dare to show mine. But then I thought: what the
>hack, there's nothing wrong with my products! So here is one.
>
>The background is (obviously) made with Chris Colefax's beautiful
>Galaxy Generator - which always gives nice backgrounds
>(especially when you're lazy, like I was). The scene was build
>with Moray. Personally I'm jealous at all you guys who can make
>beautifully looking teapots, landscapes, perfect looking images
>of objects, etc., I honestly don't know how to make them or how
>to _start_ making them. I tried working with sPatch, but I don;t
>understand a bit of that program. I tried to make the shape of
>the children's rabbit Miffy (for our Dutch readers: Nijntje) her
>head with it, of which I thought it was quite a basic shape. But
>I didn't succeed at all. Therefore I mostly stick to basic
>shapes, which, when using CSG, can also give good results.
>This picture doesn't use CSG, only lots of toruses and spheres.
>And halos, lots of halos - don't we _all_ like halos?
>
>I enjoyed making it, but didn't bother to give it a name - I
>don't feel enough like an artist yet to give names to my 'art'.
>How would YOU name a thing like this?
>
>I've compressed the image as much as possible without losing too
>much of the quality. I still hope it's not too big.
>
>Greetings,
>
>Harmen Mesker.
>-------------------------------
>Be sure to visit my
>* Yi Jing Page *
>http://www.yi-jing.cybercomm.nl
>-------------------------------

your right there is nothing wrong with your work!  I like it a lot. no idea
what to call it either but hey a rose by any other name still smells as
sweet. and this looks good with or without a name


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