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I really could not name this one. This seems to be the strangest one I
rendered.
It reminds me the task my mother's colleague's daughter was given at the
kindergarten:
"Paint the sound clouds make" or something like.
I am going to continue working on this scene, so, may be I'll post some
more.
And, as always, I will post the source, if anybody wants.
Sincerely Yours,
Alex Kluchikov
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"Alex Kluchikov" <klk### [at] ukrnet> wrote in message
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> I really could not name this one. This seems to be the strangest one I
> rendered.
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> It reminds me the task my mother's colleague's daughter was given at the
> kindergarten:
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> "Paint the sound clouds make" or something like.
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> I am going to continue working on this scene, so, may be I'll post some
> more.
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> And, as always, I will post the source, if anybody wants.
My reaction was to think "Far out!", the old 1970's expression which was
heard a lot back then. This thing really has untouchable texture to it, or a
texture made of light. I'd also think of it as relating to the laserlight
shows I had seen before except they were garish by comparison to this. I
wouldn't change it any if I were you, since you said you are continuing work
on it, because it looks to be one of those things you could never improve
upon. Only would be changing it forever. Maybe make new, additional, ones?
--
Bob H.
http://www.3digitaleyes.com
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That's very nice, I like it a lot!
Jerome
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| I am going to continue working on this scene, so, may be I'll post some
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wow, this image realy is something wonderfull. It has a very easy mood over
it(?) (don't know the english for that one :-)). Could you please post the
source?
Greets,
Jan
"Alex Kluchikov" <klk### [at] ukrnet> wrote in message
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> I really could not name this one. This seems to be the strangest one I
> rendered.
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> It reminds me the task my mother's colleague's daughter was given at the
> kindergarten:
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> "Paint the sound clouds make" or something like.
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> I am going to continue working on this scene, so, may be I'll post some
> more.
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> And, as always, I will post the source, if anybody wants.
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> Sincerely Yours,
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> Alex Kluchikov
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Physically what is it? A bicubic patch? Mesh? Media? It is beautiful.
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It looks like a butterfly in 4D, you could call it : Hyper Butterfly :-)
Really nice.
Render it bigger and make it a Poster
JC
Alex Kluchikov wrote:
> I really could not name this one. This seems to be the strangest one I
> rendered.
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> It reminds me the task my mother's colleague's daughter was given at the
> kindergarten:
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> "Paint the sound clouds make" or something like.
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> I am going to continue working on this scene, so, may be I'll post some
> more.
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> And, as always, I will post the source, if anybody wants.
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> Sincerely Yours,
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> Alex Kluchikov
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"Alex Kluchikov" <klk### [at] ukrnet> wrote in message
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Do we want it? Alex, of course we want it!
Greybeard
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Yes source please!!!
"Alex Kluchikov" <klk### [at] ukrnet> wrote in message
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> I really could not name this one. This seems to be the strangest one I
> rendered.
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> It reminds me the task my mother's colleague's daughter was given at the
> kindergarten:
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> "Paint the sound clouds make" or something like.
>
> I am going to continue working on this scene, so, may be I'll post some
> more.
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> And, as always, I will post the source, if anybody wants.
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> Sincerely Yours,
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> Alex Kluchikov
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Very nice... I like.
It makes me think of underwater fireworks. Instead of fire, little balls of
multicolored glowing dies are exploding at 4 points in your image and the
observer is up current watching the colors flow away from him. I think I'd
call it "A Nautical 4th". And I wouldn't change a thing and let me second
the request for the code.
Carl
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Very, very beautiful. I would love to see the source.
Best,
D.
"Alex Kluchikov" <klk### [at] ukrnet> wrote in message
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> I really could not name this one. This seems to be the strangest one I
> rendered.
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> It reminds me the task my mother's colleague's daughter was given at the
> kindergarten:
>
> "Paint the sound clouds make" or something like.
>
> I am going to continue working on this scene, so, may be I'll post some
> more.
>
> And, as always, I will post the source, if anybody wants.
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> Sincerely Yours,
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> Alex Kluchikov
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