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"Stephen" <mcavoys_AT_aolDOT.com> schreef in bericht
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> In the West coast of Scotland in the 50's we played with them. The cleet
> was
> made of metal with an eye and connected to the hoop by a small link. This
> made it harder to run with it.
Interesting how cultural features (children's games after all are also
cultural features) develop differently in different parts of the world. I
was just thinking also about the variation used in subsahara Africa using
tin boxes attached to a piece of wood. This whole process mimics, as it
were, the process of natural evolution, with independent changes following
geographic isolation. Very Darwinian :-)
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>> Hold on! These images were rendered with megapov, not 3.7! [....]
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> It looked similar to "Tek's sea revisited" so I assumed .
> It is fun to change the settings
What worries me is the 'aspect' of the images on your side. Here, they look
normally well-contrasted in the fore- and middlegrounds, in opposition to
3.7 renders that are uniformely washed-out under certain conditions..
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> BTW congratulations for your IRTC placing
Thank you! I was quite content with the result :-)
Thomas
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