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View from SW and SE top corner looking towards NE and NW
bottom corner, 120-degree field-of-view. Guess I'll start
re-rendering one picture I'd done before throwing in Poser
props of the cabinet on the walkway, the fireplace, sofa,
and wingback chair and putting the moulding on the north
wall...
-- Tim Cook
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-empyrean
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It's a bit claustrophobic, isn't it?
I was wondering, you've got the walkway between the bookcases, but how
do you reach the top shelves on the outside of the bookcases?
/Ib
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Ib Rasmussen wrote:
> It's a bit claustrophobic, isn't it?
Not really; the doors are 36" wide by 78" high...the walkways are
a tad narrow, but manageable...the walkway between the bookcases
used to be narrower. My next image I'll be posting will be with
a human-sized figure included.
> I was wondering, you've got the walkway between the bookcases, but how
> do you reach the top shelves on the outside of the bookcases?
At some point I'll be adding a rail along the top and one of those
ladders.
You can't see them, but there are, in fact, inaccessable books
in the cases, on the shelf that the walkway blocks...
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Timothy R. Cook wrote:
> Not really; the doors are 36" wide by 78" high...
Correction: the doors are 28" wide. Kinda narrow, but
should be wide enough...
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I like the images!
but I'd also like to see some method for getting at the books on the outside
of the shelves. Perhaps those big sliding ladders on rails?
I wonder what Libraries will look like in the future? CD/DVD shelves?
Perhaps just a big computer that looks like one of those old juke boxes...?
There could be alternative storage media. Chrystals or an organic
memory/cpu? It'd be interesting to see.
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"Aaron" <aar### [at] ihugconz> wrote in message
news:3e63fe02@news.povray.org...
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> I wonder what Libraries will look like in the future? CD/DVD shelves?
> Perhaps just a big computer that looks like one of those old juke
boxes...?
> There could be alternative storage media. Chrystals or an organic
> memory/cpu? It'd be interesting to see.
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They will still have books (refer to Tim Nikias' last post in
povray.general) but I am sure there will be extensive computer options.
Kruger
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