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Comments and critics? I'm not sure where to go from here. I think I will
put a curtain over the far window? I'm going for a soft, spartan,
carved-out-by-time type of feel, somewhere near where Luke Skywalker grew
up. The model was done in CAD, converted with AutoCAD2POV, the sky makes
use of sunpos and Jaime's macros (I still couldn't get Philippe's skylight
to work).
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 17:45:09 -0500, cadman wrote:
> Comments and critics? I'm not sure where to go from here. I think I will
> put a curtain over the far window? I'm going for a soft, spartan,
> carved-out-by-time type of feel, somewhere near where Luke Skywalker grew
> up. The model was done in CAD, converted with AutoCAD2POV, the sky makes
> use of sunpos and Jaime's macros (I still couldn't get Philippe's skylight
> to work).
>
The way the floor curves up into the wall like that would make me feel
uncomfortable, I'd feel asthough I was going to fall all the time.
I visited a town here in England where they had caves that had been
inhabited by people untill 1969, the caves are still used as garages and
workshops etc, and I think that one was sold as a holiday home some time
in the last coupel of years. I'm sure the place was called Kinver, but
can't find any photos of these caves on the net.
Here's the sort of thing I remember seeing, but they had fitted doors
and windows:
http://www.images-of-britain.freeserve.co.uk/ce/ce00034c.jpg
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Hey, I like it!
On the one hand, the walls look like of stone-like, which might feel a bit
cold. On the other hand, it looks quite sunny, which makes it feel warm. The
sky definitely adds to it too.
Nice work!
Andrew.
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