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From: Eriban
Subject: Cubloc puzzle
Date: 13 Dec 2015 08:10:00
Message: <web.566d6dfff1de28c9f591106d0@news.povray.org>
Hi,

I would like to share my latest puzzle animation with you. It's the tenth I have
created this year, and compared to the first one (featuring the Mega Six
puzzle), quality has definitely gone up.

This latest animation showcases the Cubloc puzzle designed by Stephan Baumegger.
It's the third puzzle of his I have animated. This puzzle consists of 24 pieces
and is shaped like a cube. It takes 49 moves to extract the first piece.

Most of the modelling time was spent on synching the animation with the
soundtrack. The soundtrack is by Kai Engel, again. It's the third time I used
music from him as a soundtrack. The result can be seen (and heard) on YouTube
at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gxx4UdSTBg

I hope you like it. If so, feel free to give it a thumbs up, as that should help
to give it a few more views.

Cheers,
Erwin


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From: Tom Millican
Subject: Re: Cubloc puzzle
Date: 13 Dec 2015 09:20:42
Message: <20151213092042.c8282812276bfbc9a7fb14be@millicansmeads.com>
Nice!
That's quite a few intricately shaped pieces.

On Sun, 13 Dec 2015 08:09:19 EST
"Eriban" <pov### [at] spamgourmetcom> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I would like to share my latest puzzle animation with you. It's the tenth I have
> created this year, and compared to the first one (featuring the Mega Six
> puzzle), quality has definitely gone up.
> 
> This latest animation showcases the Cubloc puzzle designed by Stephan Baumegger.
> It's the third puzzle of his I have animated. This puzzle consists of 24 pieces
> and is shaped like a cube. It takes 49 moves to extract the first piece.
> 
> Most of the modelling time was spent on synching the animation with the
> soundtrack. The soundtrack is by Kai Engel, again. It's the third time I used
> music from him as a soundtrack. The result can be seen (and heard) on YouTube
> at:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gxx4UdSTBg
> 
> I hope you like it. If so, feel free to give it a thumbs up, as that should help
> to give it a few more views.
> 
> Cheers,
> Erwin


-- 
Tom Millican <mil### [at] millicansmeadscom>


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Cubloc puzzle
Date: 13 Dec 2015 10:57:12
Message: <566d9558$1@news.povray.org>
On 12/13/2015 1:09 PM, Eriban wrote:
> I hope you like it. If so, feel free to give it a thumbs up, as that should help
> to give it a few more views.

As usual it blows my mind that anyone can think these puzzles up.
Keep up the good work.
+1

-- 

Regards
     Stephen


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From: William F Pokorny
Subject: Re: Cubloc puzzle
Date: 13 Dec 2015 14:55:05
Message: <566dcd19$1@news.povray.org>
On 12/13/2015 08:09 AM, Eriban wrote:
>
> I hope you like it. If so, feel free to give it a thumbs up, as that should help
> to give it a few more views.
>
> Cheers,
> Erwin
>
Cool. I like this one for being a relatively simple looking cube to 
start.

Bill P.


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From: Eriban
Subject: Re: Cubloc puzzle
Date: 14 Dec 2015 17:40:06
Message: <web.566f44e98cba0736f591106d0@news.povray.org>
Thanks for your comments.

Tom Millican <mil### [at] millicansmeadscom> wrote:
> Nice!
> That's quite a few intricately shaped pieces.
Indeed. They are also not all from a single piece of wood as a result, as can
also be seen in the 3D model.

Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> As usual it blows my mind that anyone can think these puzzles up.
Yes, indeed. Even though these puzzles are designed with computer support,
that's mainly to exhaustively search for alternative/unwanted/shorter solutions.
The actual design and iterative fine-tuning still requires a lot of skill and
ingenuity. Not that I speak from experience here, but having solved a fair
number of these puzzles, I do have a pretty good idea of what is involved.

William F Pokorny <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Cool. I like this one for being a relatively simple looking cube to
> start.
That's also what attracted me to this puzzle. Its outward simplicity, however,
does not say much about the complexity of its solution :-)

Cheers,
Erwin


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