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Thomas van der Veen wrote:
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This attachment seems broken, at least it's not readable with Netscape.
Christoph
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On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 14:20:42 +0200, Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
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> This attachment seems broken, at least it's not readable with Netscape.
It is not readable with Forte Agent and web gate to this news server either.
ABX
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Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde> wrote in
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> Thomas van der Veen wrote:
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>> ))=J*:tpsp*++**+*+**)*m*,+++++,+++,,,,,=n-,,,,/=n=n-=n0/000/00013201
>> 310025234444402565463444)*m+,,,,,,/--/4101444444444444444
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> This attachment seems broken, at least it's not readable with
> Netscape.
lets try again.... I canceled the first post.
Any comments are welcome!
Thomas
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Looks just like a box shot - nice work!
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Surely scanned from their broshure ;)
Looks spot on. I can almost see the string holding the plane up!
"Thomas van der Veen" <tho### [at] gmxnet> wrote in message
news:Xns### [at] 204213191226...
> Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde> wrote in
> news:3D81D81A.C39844AE@gmx.de:
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> >> ))=J*:tpsp*++**+*+**)*m*,+++++,+++,,,,,=n-,,,,/=n=n-=n0/000/00013201
> >> 310025234444402565463444)*m+,,,,,,/--/4101444444444444444
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> lets try again.... I canceled the first post.
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> Any comments are welcome!
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> Thomas
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I am impressed! This must have taken quite some time. Your next step has got
to be a full-length lego movie?
I should try Ldraw myself, finally. But how efficient is the transfer to
POV? I've only seen rather messy code output from those converters.
Regards,
Hugo
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"Hugo" <hua### [at] post3teledk> wrote in news:3d820e18$1@news.povray.org:
> I am impressed! This must have taken quite some time. Your next step
> has got to be a full-length lego movie?
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> I should try Ldraw myself, finally. But how efficient is the transfer
> to POV? I've only seen rather messy code output from those converters.
Thanks!
This is done using Anton Raves's Lego library, so no Ldraw, only typing (as
it should be ;)
The Lego Ferari that was shown here a few days ago is a ldraw model that
was converted to POV
It took quite a bit of time in total, but I have been working on this image
for the last year or so (but sometimes with very large gaps) and some of
the models were made years ago.
Thomas
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"Mark Hanford" <mar### [at] theinternetcom> wrote in
news:3d81fccd$1@news.povray.org:
> Surely scanned from their broshure ;)
> Looks spot on. I can almost see the string holding the plane up!
Thanks!
It took a long time to get rid of the string using POV ;)
Thomas
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it seems to be yenc encoded...
Christoph Hormann wrote:
> Thomas van der Veen wrote:
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> This attachment seems broken, at least it's not readable with Netscape.
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> Christoph
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Nice work, Thomas! It really looks like a lego box! You inspired me two
weeks ago to try lego myself, so give me a year (or two) and one day I'll
post a Lego model here, too. Perhaps a single brick only ;-)
Hugo wrote:
>I should try Ldraw myself, finally. But how efficient is the transfer to
>POV? I've only seen rather messy code output from those converters.
I started with LeoCad which exports directly to POV. Nice to start with, but
no quality bricks. But it also exports Ldraw and there are good Ldraw-->POV
converters. You can recognize the converted bricks by their numbers and
alter your model in POV easily. It's no 'spaghettimesh'-export!
Using converters like L.C. Hassings L3P there are options to draw the 'LEGO'
symbol on every stud, and every little brick has rounded corners, and and
and... give it a try!
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