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Here is a chair, from my son,14 years old, made with moray (the
chair, not the son).
Philippe
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Attachments:
Download 'chaise.mdl.dat' (9 KB)
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You evil, evil man. Getting your 14 year old son hooked on Moray! I know what thats
like...missing
assignments for school so you can "tweak this texture", sneering at anything that
can't be expressed
in three dimensional geometric coordinates...how could you do such a thing?
Anyway, its really good...I like how he did the top piece, in the back. Extremely
clever!
I have to go and finish that homework I neglected...but, I finished the texture!
Ph Gibone wrote:
> Here is a chair, from my son,14 years old, made with moray (the
> chair, not the son).
>
> Philippe
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> Name: chaise.mdl
> chaise.mdl Type: MorayW Document
(application/x-unknown-content-type-MorayWin.Document)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
--
Given a lever long enough, one can move the world with little force
MJ Engh
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Alex Magidow wrote:
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> You evil, evil man. Getting your 14 year old son hooked on Moray!
If that is the definition of evil then I am a serious offender.
I introduced my 8 1/2 year old nephew to Povray just last month.
I heard from my brother this last weekend that he spends his allowed
1 hour a day on the computer time learning how to hand code povray
script. Dad say's the kid is even getting good at it now and will
have an image to post here in the groups in a couple of weeks.
I am the King of Evil !
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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>You evil, evil man. Getting your 14 year old son hooked on Moray! I know
what thats like...missing
>assignments for school so you can "tweak this texture", sneering at
anything that can't be >expressed in three dimensional geometric
coordinates...how could you do such a thing?
>
Shame on me, and how stupid, now he's monopolizing my computer !!!
>Anyway, its really good...I like how he did the top piece, in the back.
Extremely clever!
>
Ssshhhh Don't tell him but I'm very proud : he had this idea without even a
clue from me.
Philippe
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> I am the King of Evil !
>
No doubt about that Ken, but don't forget you favourite vassal for
Christmas...
Philippe
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get em hooked young, eh?
dont give em to much of a head start, nothing worse than being upstaged by
someone half your age!
Rick
> > You evil, evil man. Getting your 14 year old son hooked on Moray!
>
> If that is the definition of evil then I am a serious offender.
> I introduced my 8 1/2 year old nephew to Povray just last month.
> I heard from my brother this last weekend that he spends his allowed
> 1 hour a day on the computer time learning how to hand code povray
> script. Dad say's the kid is even getting good at it now and will
> have an image to post here in the groups in a couple of weeks.
>
> I am the King of Evil
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Rick (Kitty5) wrote:
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> get em hooked young, eh?
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> dont give em to much of a head start, nothing worse than being upstaged by
> someone half your age!
> Rick
I'm not too worried about it. It's my brothers kid not mine.
As far as upstaged there is little I can do about that. He is
definately a bright kid and with some pushing in the right
directions, while he is still young, the sky is the limit for him.
He was beating me at chess when he was 7 1/2 and I won't even
play with him any more. The only edge I seem to have on him is
that I can afford higher priced toys to play with than he can :)
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Nice chair! I love the textures!
This. . .is a great moment in the world of news.povray.org. . .THE BIRTH OF
A NEW ARTIST! (sorry for the caps. hehe :)
-Ian in a bright beam of light from the heavens as he gives his speech.
Errr. . .no :P
Ph Gibone <Ph.### [at] wanadoofr> wrote in message
news:371d0176.0@news.povray.org...
> Here is a chair, from my son,14 years old, made with moray (the
> chair, not the son).
>
> Philippe
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Hehe. Hey, I'm 14! Kwel. :)
Actually, I hooked myself to raytracing. Now I think my dad's getting
hooked from watching me model! Oui. . .
-Ian with an evil grin
Alex Magidow <axi### [at] mninternet> wrote in message
news:371D410B.84A2C9CB@mninter.net...
> You evil, evil man. Getting your 14 year old son hooked on Moray! I know
what thats like...missing
> assignments for school so you can "tweak this texture", sneering at
anything that can't be expressed
> in three dimensional geometric coordinates...how could you do such a
thing?
>
> Anyway, its really good...I like how he did the top piece, in the back.
Extremely clever!
>
> I have to go and finish that homework I neglected...but, I finished the
texture!
>
> Ph Gibone wrote:
>
> > Here is a chair, from my son,14 years old, made with moray (the
> > chair, not the son).
> >
> > Philippe
> >
> > Name: chaise.mdl
> > chaise.mdl Type: MorayW Document
(application/x-unknown-content-type-MorayWin.Document)
> > Encoding: x-uuencode
>
>
>
> --
> Given a lever long enough, one can move the world with little force
> MJ Engh
>
>
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Part of my pleasure in this NG is that we are all equal in front of the
pixel
Philippe
PS : do not neglect school work, or I switch off the computer , Ooops, Sorry
I thaught I was speaking to my son :-)
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