What I've been working on for the past few weeks. Happy to upload my
first post in a good while that isn't just a technique experiment
(though I have had some happy accidents).
My graduate thesis in "spherical object on a white background" renders???
-Shay
Hey cool !
A funny thing would be to see what is a single element like (I mean the
holes in it)
NF
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"Shay" <ema### [at] yourhostcom> wrote in message
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> What I've been working on for the past few weeks. Happy to upload my> first post in a good while that isn't just a technique experiment> (though I have had some happy accidents).>> My graduate thesis in "spherical object on a white background" renders???>> -Shay>
Awesome! Do you have a site with all your images on it? I'd love to see
some of your other work. The images I have seen in this group over the last
9 odd months have been simply amazing!
Cheers Dre
From: Stefan Viljoen
Subject: Re: Another Round One
Date: 13 Jan 2005 00:27:07
Message: <41e606ab@news.povray.org>
Shay wrote:
> What I've been working on for the past few weeks. Happy to upload my> first post in a good while that isn't just a technique experiment> (though I have had some happy accidents).> > My graduate thesis in "spherical object on a white background" renders???> > -Shay
Very nice... gives me an Escher-like feel.
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Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician
Polar Design Solutions
> Hey cool !> > A funny thing would be to see what is a single element like (I mean the > holes in it)> > NF
Thank you.
Tempted to post a single segment, but I won't spoil my picture. There is
a gap paramaterized (of course set to 0.00 here). I intended a gap from
the beginning, but decided later that a segmented look was wrong.
I will be immodest and draw your attention (if you haven't already
noticed) to a characteristic of the individual elements. The holes are
not just holes in a wall. The pieces are more solid than that. When one
edge meets another, the cut away edge follows the contour of the
intersecting shape (you can see this by noticing the angles of the
bevels).
-Shay
Dre wrote:
> > Awesome! Do you have a site with all your images on it? I'd love to see> some of your other work. The images I have seen in this group over the last> 9 odd months have been simply amazing!
Thank you very much. No, I do not have a website. I have been improving
some of my old renders, however, and have been thinking of creating a
website to display the new versions.
-Shay
"Shay" <ema### [at] yourhostcom> wrote in message
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> What I've been working on for the past few weeks. Happy to upload my> first post in a good while that isn't just a technique experiment> (though I have had some happy accidents).
Whooooah! You know I like these. Nice one Shay. :)
>> My graduate thesis in "spherical object on a white background" renders???
Heh... Passed.
MOIW... soon. :)
~Steve~
>> -Shay>
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