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Would definitely cause images to drift toward the "abstract"
Ron Parker wrote:
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> Personally, I want to see the "patches only, no modelers allowed" contest.
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> Ron Parker http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
> My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
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On Sat, 2 Sep 2000 00:21:22 -0400, Mark Wagner wrote:
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>Adrien Beau wrote in message <39B02962.9D32DE09@free.fr>...
>>There's one French writer, Georges Perec, that has very
>>often imposed rules on his work, and always managed
>>to be very creative within these rules. His most impressive
>>achievement was a ~200 pages novel, called the 'Disparition',
>>that didn't contain any single letter 'e' (the most
>>used vowel in French, and also in English, I think).
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>Even more impressive is the English translation of the novel. The
>translation doesn't use the letter 'e' either.
Did he change his name for the purposes of writing the book <G>
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> i thought there were primitives in 3ds max and so
> long as they aren't converted to triangles, they aren't.
should read: so long as they aren't converted to triangles, they aren't
triangles.
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> What do you think of topics such as:
Great ideas!
I'd like to see a "boxes only" too.
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Steve wrote:
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> Did he change his name for the purposes of writing the book <G>
No. :-)
The book cover is normal.
The version I have put in red all text that is not part of the
novel (such as foreword, copyrigt notice, etc) so that the reader
knows it's not "part of the challenge")
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On Sat, 02 Sep 2000 09:26:55 -0400, J Charter wrote:
>Would definitely cause images to drift toward the "abstract"
Perhaps, but not necessarily. See my (only) IRTC entry from a while
ago (the Imaginary Worlds round.) It's not all patches, but it could
have been.
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My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
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Blobs can be modelled entirely in povray, see:
http://i8.yimg.com/8/1ba07f72/h/b89109c0/george.jpg
This is why I bristle at the concept that "POV-Ray is a raytracer, not a
modeller." It both ignores the amazing things that one can do entirely in pov:
(blobs, isosurfaces, amazing animations using trace functions), and reduces this
wonderful art form to exhaustive (ad nauseum) texturing & lighting improvements
on models bought or given away by some cheezy corporation.
J Charter wrote:
> Would definitely cause images to drift toward the "abstract"
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> Ron Parker wrote:
> > Personally, I want to see the "patches only, no modelers allowed" contest.
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"Greg M. Johnson" wrote:
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> Blobs can be modelled entirely in povray, see:
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> http://i8.yimg.com/8/1ba07f72/h/b89109c0/george.jpg
It says "Access forbidden from external hosts".
Guess you'll have to tackle your sysadmin or post somewhere else.
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On Fri, 01 Sep 2000 21:47:07 +0200, Adrien Beau <adr### [at] freefr>
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>What do you think of topics such as:
Well "Contrast" just got chosen for the topic of the next round, so
people do seem interested in some more abstract topic ideas.
If you haven't already, you should enter your topic ideas into the
system.
http://www.irtc.org/perl/topics.pl
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Bill Marrs wrote:
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> On Fri, 01 Sep 2000 21:47:07 +0200, Adrien Beau <adr### [at] freefr>
> wrote:
> >What do you think of topics such as:
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> Well "Contrast" just got chosen for the topic of the next round, so
> people do seem interested in some more abstract topic ideas.
I think it would be fun if there was a "compulsory figures" category,
like in figure-skating. p.b.i seems to have unofficial ones from time
to time ("torii", "candles" or "reflective sphere over a checkered
plane", for example)
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