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Attached ...
Any feedback is appreciated.
Aaron
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Attachments:
Download 'pov_limes.jpg' (83 KB)
Preview of image 'pov_limes.jpg'
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Honestly, I'm disapointed by the colors. Limes have a vibrant green-- these
look like unripe oranges or maybe dwarf mangoes.
"Aaron Gillies" <zap### [at] yowcom> wrote in message
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Aaron Gillies wrote:
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hate to mention, but oranges and limes are colored diferently and shaped
differently as well
stephen
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What in the world are you talking about?
> hate to mention, but oranges and limes are colored diferently and shaped
> differently as well
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> stephen
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> Honestly, I'm disapointed by the colors. Limes have a vibrant green-- these
> look like unripe oranges or maybe dwarf mangoes.
Yep:
http://images.google.de/images?q=limes&ie=UTF-8&hl=de&btnG=Google-Suche
OTOH, the image looks really cool IMHO - it just doesn't look like limes :)
Florian
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I'm working on it :)
> Yep:
> http://images.google.de/images?q=limes&ie=UTF-8&hl=de&btnG=Google-Suche
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> OTOH, the image looks really cool IMHO - it just doesn't look like limes
:)
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> Florian
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Aaron Gillies wrote:
> What in the world are you talking about?
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>>hate to mention, but oranges and limes are colored diferently and shaped
>>differently as well
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>>stephen
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succinct version
i suggest a tripo to the local greengrocer via optician
explanation
the larger orange varierties are quite spherical, limes usually have
a slight pointiness at each end
stephen
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stephen parkinson wrote:
> Aaron Gillies wrote:
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>> What in the world are you talking about?
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>>> hate to mention, but oranges and limes are colored diferently and shaped
>>> differently as well
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>>> stephen
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> succinct version
> i suggest a tripo to the local greengrocer via optician
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> explanation
> the larger orange varierties are quite spherical, limes usually have
> a slight pointiness at each end
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> stephen
i must be wrong, not withstanding the similarity with the night oranges
posting
stephen
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Ahh ...
I get it. This is in fact a different image. The "limes" are ovoids
instead of spheres, but -- yeah, they are not really shaped like real limes.
I might be able to simulate one using blobs. Developing ...
Aaron
"stephen parkinson" <ste### [at] zmemw16demoncouk> wrote in message
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> stephen parkinson wrote:
> > Aaron Gillies wrote:
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> >> What in the world are you talking about?
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> >>> hate to mention, but oranges and limes are colored diferently and
shaped
> >>> differently as well
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> >>> stephen
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> > succinct version
> > i suggest a tripo to the local greengrocer via optician
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> > explanation
> > the larger orange varierties are quite spherical, limes usually have
> > a slight pointiness at each end
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> > stephen
> i must be wrong, not withstanding the similarity with the night oranges
> posting
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> stephen
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