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Elsa has drawn a cat. She is now 6 1/2 years old. She begins to understand
english words, and so she can use moray herself hardly alone.
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Remy Closset wrote:
> Elsa has drawn a cat. She is now 6 1/2 years old. She begins to understand
> english words, and so she can use moray herself hardly alone.
Well, I think Elsa's cat is FANTASTIC!
~Steve~
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A lot of good observation going on there! Especially in the face but
also things like the shape of the hind legs. Definitely an interesting
idea, to get a child to use 3d techniques, since just as in drawing it
is a matter of applying a formula then enhancing it through observation.
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Already better than anything some IRTC entrants have done.
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Remy Closset wrote:
> Elsa has drawn a cat. She is now 6 1/2 years old. She begins to understand
> english words, and so she can use moray herself hardly alone.
Fantastic, Elsa!
At this rate, she is going to revolutionize the field when she gets older!
--
Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>
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Nice Cat!!!
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In article <408a2375@news.povray.org>,
"Remy Closset" <NOS### [at] tiscalifr> wrote:
> Elsa has drawn a cat. She is now 6 1/2 years old. She begins to understand
> english words, and so she can use moray herself hardly alone.
Looks like a cat! I agree with Jim on the observation...lots of detail
in there. Most children that age would be using something closer to two
spheres with peg-legs and a stick tail.
Interesting...most people would probably spend hours with a patch or
mesh modeller trying to exactly model (and texture!) an actual cat, and
end up with something much less recognizable as one. This isn't a
photorealistic reproduction of a cat...it's just a cat.
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Christopher James Huff <cja### [at] earthlinknet>
http://home.earthlink.net/~cjameshuff/
POV-Ray TAG: <chr### [at] tagpovrayorg>
http://tag.povray.org/
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OK, you mean to tell me a 6 yr old made an image better than anything
I've ever made in 3 years of using POV-Ray?
Hmmm... how rubbish am I? :'(
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Andrew C on Mozilla wrote:
> OK, you mean to tell me a 6 yr old made an image better than anything
> I've ever made in 3 years of using POV-Ray?
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> Hmmm... how rubbish am I? :'(
Don't worry, man; you're not alone. I don't think I can make that cat
either :-) That's why I took the Poser route.
Here's something worse -- a little story to make everybody feel a bit
better about themselves...
As a scrawny Freshman in High School I decided I would bulk-up by
joining the Wrestling team. After a few session, I always lost, but I
was getting better! Then, one day, the coach brought in a 2nd grader and
called me over so that he can demonstrate that skill beats weight. The
2nd grader pounced my sorry ass. So, humiliated, confidence down the
crapper, I dropped out of wrestling and took my beatings like the little
piss-ant I was :-)
Course, now I'm bulky (not really fat, but just big) -- just waited for
me to get out of High School I guess, conveniently at the time when
women started to find /thinny/ guys attractive!
Off-topic, maybe, but who can't use an ego booster here and then? :-)
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Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>
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Andrew C on Mozilla wrote:
> OK, you mean to tell me a 6 yr old made an image better than anything
> I've ever made in 3 years of using POV-Ray?
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> Hmmm... how rubbish am I? :'(
My impression, too.
Both the cat and the horse were very good.
Tom A.
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