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St. wrote:
> be able to 'see' those beads (or the PoV 'P') above it. They would be
> blocked by the underside of the cufflink in the reflection. The true
> reflection would just be the back of the cufflink, right?
>
Only if you were actually viewing it from behind I think.
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> I think I see your point - it looks as though something is missing
> in that reflection on the right-hand cufflink? I wanted to move that
There is nothing actually wrong with it, it's just that the whole
spacial relation is a little hard to reconcile.
> right-hand cufflink further back, so that a lot of the left-hand
> cufflink was reflecting more in the right-hand one, but the
> translating of that right-hand PoV 'P' was an agonising task, and I
> just left it that for now.
>
You mean you didn't build the objects first, then position them?
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> Never
>
>>tell your wife that that is how you spent the day!
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> LOL!
Not that you needed me to tell you that I'm sure, but can you imagine?
The *luckiest* possible outcome would be that she would roar laughing
and only for about six months or so.
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> Well, I'm the same, but you may not spot it as it's a jewellery
> thing,
Question for a jeweller. Do you sell many cuff links?
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