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Hi all,
Here is a tiny tux I made for one of my program (gbiff). You can have a
look at a very small animation at:
http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/gbiff/art/gtk-mail.gif (54k)
What do you think ?
Nicolas
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It's really cute. nice modelling !
JC
Nicolas Rougier wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Here is a tiny tux I made for one of my program (gbiff). You can have a
> look at a very small animation at:
> http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/gbiff/art/gtk-mail.gif (54k)
>
> What do you think ?
>
>
>
> Nicolas
>
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 17:30:12 +0200, Nicolas Rougier
<rou### [at] loriafr> typed the following:
> Here is a tiny tux I made for one of my program (gbiff). You
> can have a look at a very small animation at:
> http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/gbiff/art/gtk-mail.gif (54k)
> What do you think ?
Really nice and cute. I feel that the sitting tux will look
cuter if it stretched its legs a tiny bit more toward the camera.
In the animation, the horizon in the background is distracting
me. I would try an uniformly colored background instead.
BTW, I don't use gbiff [yet] but I have heard that it is nice!
:-)
-Kedar
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Nice, you should make a game out of it!
Mike
Nicolas Rougier wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Here is a tiny tux I made for one of my program (gbiff). You can have a
> look at a very small animation at:
> http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/gbiff/art/gtk-mail.gif (54k)
>
> What do you think ?
>
> Nicolas
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image] [Image]
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Wiering Software - http://www.wieringsoftware.nl/
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From: Nicolas Rougier
Subject: Re: Tiny tux using CSG (17k + 17k)
Date: 22 Aug 2003 09:59:15
Message: <3F4621B3.90909@loria.fr>
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Thanks but I'm not sure I would have the patience to make a game out of
it...
Nicolas
Mike Wiering wrote:
> Nice, you should make a game out of it!
>
> Mike
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> Nicolas Rougier wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Here is a tiny tux I made for one of my program (gbiff). You can have a
>>look at a very small animation at:
>>http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/gbiff/art/gtk-mail.gif (54k)
>>
>>What do you think ?
>>
>>Nicolas
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> [Image] [Image]
>
>
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Wiering Software - http://www.wieringsoftware.nl/
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"Nicolas Rougier" <rou### [at] loriafr> wrote in message
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Excellent CSG! That is super clean-looking. I never would have though
CSG had you not said so. I'm assuming you used blobs for the feet.(???)
-Shay
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Thanks.
Yes, feets are blobs (3 cylinders and a scaled sphere), aisles are
splines and beak is a sheared rounded box (it was definitely the hardest
part). I used the furtex macro (from Rune S. Johansen) for the body but
I think it could be improved.
If someone interested in playing with it, I can post the source of course.
Nicolas
Shay wrote:
> "Nicolas Rougier" <rou### [at] loriafr> wrote in message
> news:3F4### [at] loriafr...
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> Excellent CSG! That is super clean-looking. I never would have though
> CSG had you not said so. I'm assuming you used blobs for the feet.(???)
>
> -Shay
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"Nicolas Rougier" <rou### [at] loriafr> wrote in message
news:3F4### [at] loriafr...
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> Thanks.
> Yes, feets are blobs (3 cylinders and a scaled sphere), aisles are
> splines and beak is a sheared rounded box (it was definitely the hardest
> part). I used the furtex macro (from Rune S. Johansen) for the body but
> I think it could be improved.
> If someone interested in playing with it, I can post the source of course.
>
>
> Nicolas
>
I would be interested in the source. it realy is cute!
Gary
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