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Looks like Hillary!
Jim
"Ruy" <ruy### [at] hipernet com br> wrote in message
news:3c3c4104@news.povray.org...
> This is my first attempt modelling a face in hamaPatch. The fact that it
> turned out to be a fish is somewhat cryptic even to myself, but then I
> thought about a nice way to use it on a scene. What do you think of the
> model so far?
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> You have to read the manual or the help file because
> anyone can create patches with sPatch or Hamapatch
Thanks for the tip, but I have read the docs. :o) I just find it too
cumbersome to work in that way. I'll never understand it.
Hugo
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> This must be a Babelfish!
A Babelfish, a towel and the Universe. What else could someone expect of
life?
Anyway, thanks for reminding me of this reference. It's been a long time
since I thought about THGTTG. I didn't have this in mind, but I'll think
about using it in the image. It surely fits the mood, but I don't know if I
am able to model a towel.
Ruy
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> Looks like Hillary!
I certainly didn't have Sir Edmund in mind when I designed it, and as for
that other Hillary, I think she resembles more closely one of those small
pekingnese dogs.
Anyway, I changed the lips now, and I hope it reduces this undesired effect.
Upon posting I hadn't merged the lips into the model yet, and the red
pigment was simply a test (as are the bricks...).
Ruy
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>" I think she resembles more closely one of those small
pekingnese dogs."
...and that's an insult to dogs everywhere!
Grim
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On Wed, 9 Jan 2002 11:10:17 -0200, "Ruy" <ruy### [at] hipernet com br> wrote:
>This is my first attempt modelling a face in hamaPatch. The fact that it
>turned out to be a fish is somewhat cryptic even to myself, but then I
>thought about a nice way to use it on a scene. What do you think of the
>model so far?
LOL, all I can think of looking at this image is Monty Python :)
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vip bg
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