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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> "stbenge" <not### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
> news:4a9d73e8$1@news.povray.org...
>> I get a bad feeling from everyone here lately. Maybe my meds aren't
>> working right or something.
>
> Oh dear! From what I said? I am really sorry Sam, because I just wanted to
> have some opinions about the use of motion blur, nothing more. I am not
> arguing or wanting to (I am not that kind of guy). So, don't take it wrong.
> I suppose writing is always more ambiguous when feelings are concerned,
> especially when not a native speaker....
Apology accepted :) I'm sorry to you as well, for practically accusing
you of making me feel bad. It just seems like everybody has been a
little too critical of other people around here these days. It gets to a
point where it's like everybody is trying to make me feel bad... but it
must be my mind set.
I can understand how it feels to not be a native speaker. Even though I
grew up in America, I was told constantly as a child that, "kids are to
be seen and not heard." This screwed up my ability to communicate well
and I've been overcompensating for it all my life. Sometimes I truly
feel alien...
Sam
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"stbenge" <not### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
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> Apology accepted :) I'm sorry to you as well, for practically accusing you
> of making me feel bad. It just seems like everybody has been a little too
> critical of other people around here these days. It gets to a point where
> it's like everybody is trying to make me feel bad... but it must be my
> mind set.
Well, I should have used a couple more smileys I think :-) I got carried
away (which happens once in a while...)
You know Sam, there seem to be periods when people seem to be more nervous
and tend to come over harsher than they maybe want to in the first place. It
has been said here before, but the absence of body language makes things
more tricky, so what evolves into an argument would not have done so in the
physical presence of the speakers. And where you are concerned, don't feel
bad at all! You are doing absolutely great things and are an inspiration to
many of us.
>
> I can understand how it feels to not be a native speaker. Even though I
> grew up in America, I was told constantly as a child that, "kids are to be
> seen and not heard." This screwed up my ability to communicate well and
> I've been overcompensating for it all my life. Sometimes I truly feel
> alien...
Yes, that is really sad. I fully understand, although my personal experience
was not as strong as yours apparently and a bit different (I grew up in the
shadow of an older brother). Overcompensating is not always a bad thing I
believe, Sometimes it gives the opportunity to say/shout: This is me! Here
am I! Can be very healthy... (frustrating when nobody listens)
Thomas
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Don't worry Jim, I do not feel hurt :-)
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <tDOTdegroot@interDOTnlANOTHERDOTnet> wrote:
> "stbenge" <not### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
> news:4a9d73e8$1@news.povray.org...
> > I get a bad feeling from everyone here lately. Maybe my meds aren't
> > working right or something.
I've been getting that same feeling Sam. Maybe I just *need* some meds ;)
> Oh dear! From what I said? I am really sorry Sam, because I just wanted to
> have some opinions about the use of motion blur, nothing more. I am not
> arguing or wanting to (I am not that kind of guy). So, don't take it wrong.
> I suppose writing is always more ambiguous when feelings are concerned,
> especially when not a native speaker....
>
> Thomas
And I agree 100% Thomas, MegaPov motion blur is wonderful and I'd love to see it
in 3.7 (and I didn't realize Clipka was so anti-motion-blur when I mentioned
this to him over in the tc-rtc forums earlier this week).
I think the MegaPov glow (or something similar) would also be great for
volumetric lighting, etc., without enduring long media render times.
-Rob
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Robert McGregor schrieb:
> And I agree 100% Thomas, MegaPov motion blur is wonderful and I'd love to see it
> in 3.7 (and I didn't realize Clipka was so anti-motion-blur when I mentioned
> this to him over in the tc-rtc forums earlier this week).
Did I say I was /anti/-motion-blur?
I just said I could go without - as proven with my TC-RTC shot - and
that therefore I wouldn't be the one to pick up the challenge of
implementing it.
Heck, I can't implement /everything/ :-P
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Robert McGregor schrieb:
> > And I agree 100% Thomas, MegaPov motion blur is wonderful and I'd love to see it
> > in 3.7 (and I didn't realize Clipka was so anti-motion-blur when I mentioned
> > this to him over in the tc-rtc forums earlier this week).
>
> Did I say I was /anti/-motion-blur?
>
> I just said I could go without - as proven with my TC-RTC shot - and
> that therefore I wouldn't be the one to pick up the challenge of
> implementing it.
Oops, my misinterpretation. Well, I'm having a look at it myself anyway...
> Heck, I can't implement /everything/ :-P
Haha, I agree; I'm sure you have other things to do in your life besides writing
code :)
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"Robert McGregor" <rob### [at] mcgregorfineartcom> schreef in bericht
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>
>> Heck, I can't implement /everything/ :-P
>
> Haha, I agree; I'm sure you have other things to do in your life besides
> writing
> code :)
Sometimes I wonder if Christoph has another life besides writing code....
:-)
But I agree with him. He is already doing a great job on 3.7
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot schrieb:
> Sometimes I wonder if Christoph has another life besides writing code....
> :-)
Hm... given that in my daytime job I'm a software developer, too - well,
not much I guess :-P
No, seriously, I also occasionally do some active racing... you know,
that stuff where it's all about speed - what's it called again? Rate...
Reight... Raytracing - yeah, that was the name :-D
I guess I'm actually a bit of a workaholic, with puzzles being my
poison, and software development tends to give me ample of that.
> But I agree with him. He is already doing a great job on 3.7
Thanks.
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Robert McGregor schrieb:
> > And I agree 100% Thomas, MegaPov motion blur is wonderful and I'd love to see it
> > in 3.7 (and I didn't realize Clipka was so anti-motion-blur when I mentioned
> > this to him over in the tc-rtc forums earlier this week).
> Did I say I was /anti/-motion-blur?
> I just said I could go without - as proven with my TC-RTC shot - and
> that therefore I wouldn't be the one to pick up the challenge of
> implementing it.
Either you passionately love motion blur, or you hate it. There's no
middle ground. ;)
--
- Warp
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"Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> schreef in bericht
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> Either you passionately love motion blur, or you hate it. There's no
> middle ground. ;)
Lol! Good point.
Thomas
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