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From: Mahalis
Subject: CSG Car
Date: 11 Oct 2001 15:39:55
Message: <3bc5f58b@news.povray.org>
This is nowhere near as good as Nekar Xenos's model, but it renders
relatively quickly and uses only 117K of memory tops. Comments, criticism
and questions are all welcome- I haven't seen too many cars of this style
and so the model could definitely use some tweaking.


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From: Alan Holding
Subject: Re: CSG Car
Date: 11 Oct 2001 20:23:46
Message: <3bc63812@news.povray.org>
For a flying car, it's not very aerodynamic.  It also looks like the
occupants have fallen to their deaths, so the seatbelts must not work too
well.  Do the airbags double as parachutes?

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From: Mahalis
Subject: Re: CSG Car
Date: 11 Oct 2001 21:06:28
Message: <3bc64214$1@news.povray.org>
"Alan Holding" <man### [at] btopenworldcom> wrote in message
news:3bc63812@news.povray.org...
> For a flying car, it's not very aerodynamic.
Yes, I know. I'm thinking about switching the boxes used for the body for
superellipsoids.

> It also looks like the occupants have fallen to their deaths, so the
seatbelts must not
> work too well.  Do the airbags double as parachutes?
1. There weren't any occupants in the first place- lucky them :-P
2. There are no seatbelts in this car. The driver holds on to the steering
wheel and the passenger holds onto his/her seat 8-]


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