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Shouldn't the dead guy's eyes be X's ?
X_X
Best,
S.
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Steven Pigeon, Ph. D.
ste### [at] stevenpigeoncom
ste### [at] videotronca
"LightBeam" <s.f### [at] tiscalifr> wrote in message
news:4102fee9@news.povray.org...
> And my image too...
> In fact, the "blood" is perhaps just some fresh paint... ;-)
> The toy was broken, finaly, nobody knows who "kill" him ?
>
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Zeger Knaepen wrote:
> Excellent lighting, as always :)
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> My first reaction was: "wow, that looks good", my second reaction was: "ah,
> it's LightBeam... explains a lot" :)
>
> Do you have a website?
>
> cu!
Thanks... :-))
Yes, I'have a website, but no time enough to maintain it always up to
date...
http://empirium.free.fr/
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Eli wrote:
> The splatters do tell some story because of the round forms in it......
> what's the story behind this offence?
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>
Perhaps jealousy... ;-)
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Steven Pigeon wrote:
> Shouldn't the dead guy's eyes be X's ?
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> X_X
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> Best,
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> S.
>
> --
> Steven Pigeon, Ph. D.
> ste### [at] stevenpigeoncom
> ste### [at] videotronca
> "LightBeam" <s.f### [at] tiscalifr> wrote in message
> news:4102fee9@news.povray.org...
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>>And my image too...
>>In fact, the "blood" is perhaps just some fresh paint... ;-)
>>The toy was broken, finaly, nobody knows who "kill" him ?
Yes, I think about this, but I prefer like this... The toys don't feel
really bad when they are broken, just desapointed... no ?! lol
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LightBeam wrote:
> And my image too...
> In fact, the "blood" is perhaps just some fresh paint... ;-)
> The toy was broken, finaly, nobody knows who "kill" him ?
>
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PS: Made with QT Pov Editor on Linux OS (Mandrake 10.0)
http://qtpoveditor.sourceforge.net/
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Wow, it's awesome. The lighting, the textures, the positioning... very good!
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Fernando G. del Cueto wrote:
> Wow, it's awesome. The lighting, the textures, the positioning... very good!
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>
Oh, thanks, you make me so proud... stop please ;-)
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LightBeam wrote:
> And my image too...
> In fact, the "blood" is perhaps just some fresh paint... ;-)
> The toy was broken, finaly, nobody knows who "kill" him ?
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I love how your images are always rendered so carefully and how your
subject selections are absolutely all over the place. When I see your
name on a post, I know it could be absolutely anything.
-Shay
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From: Roberto Amorim
Subject: Re: The crime was almost perfect(ible)
Date: 26 Jul 2004 10:26:39
Message: <4105149f@news.povray.org>
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> > The splatters do tell some story because of the round forms in it......
> > what's the story behind this offence?
> >
> Perhaps jealousy... ;-)
Yes, since the grass is always GREENer. :-)
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Shay wrote:
> I love how your images are always rendered so carefully and how your
> subject selections are absolutely all over the place. When I see your
> name on a post, I know it could be absolutely anything.
>
> -Shay
Yessss ;-)
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