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Am I there now??
~Steve~
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it made me laugh, so when you are trying to acchieve that, you can say this
is it :-)
But to win the IRTC, it may need a bit of tweaking on lights and
surroundings
JWV
"St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote in message news:42deb42a@news.povray.org...
> Am I there now??
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> ~Steve~
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"JWV" <jwv|at|planet.nl> wrote in message news:42deba85$1@news.povray.org...
> it made me laugh,
Thanks JWV! I like to make people laugh, so I've achieved *something* at
least! :)
so when you are trying to acchieve that, you can say this
> is it :-)
Hehe... I think I will. :)
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> But to win the IRTC, it may need a bit of tweaking on lights and
> surroundings
EEEK! The word "win" was used! What's that?? ;)
Thanks again.
~Steve~
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> "St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote in message news:42deb42a@news.povray.org...
>> Am I there now??
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>> ~Steve~
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In message <42deb42a@news.povray.org>, St. <dot### [at] dotcom> writes
>Am I there now??
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Nice image, but with that loop in the elastic band there needs to be a
twist to go with it. Or if you add a second loop correctly, you can do
without the twist.
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Alex
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"Alex" <pov### [at] lazysodorguk> wrote in message
news:GaK### [at] lazysodorguk...
> In message <42deb42a@news.povray.org>, St. <dot### [at] dotcom> writes
>>Am I there now??
>>
> Nice image, but with that loop in the elastic band there needs to be a
> twist to go with it. Or if you add a second loop correctly, you can do
> without the twist.
GRRR... You spotted it! :) Would you believe I copied an elastic band
from my desk that looked like what you're explaining but I didn't bother
with the second loop? Yes, I guess so... ;)
Ok, a second loop coming up. ;)
Thank you Alex.
~Steve~
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> Alex
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St. wrote:
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> "Alex" <pov### [at] lazysodorguk> wrote in message
> news:GaK### [at] lazysodorguk...
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>> In message <42deb42a@news.povray.org>, St. <dot### [at] dotcom> writes
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>>> Am I there now??
>>>
>> Nice image, but with that loop in the elastic band there needs to be a
>> twist to go with it. Or if you add a second loop correctly, you can do
>> without the twist.
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> GRRR... You spotted it! :) Would you believe I copied an elastic
> band from my desk that looked like what you're explaining but I didn't
> bother with the second loop? Yes, I guess so... ;)
>
> Ok, a second loop coming up. ;)
I like it this way. It is an image of a rubberband with a twist
(pun intended). I actually thought it was intended.
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St. wrote:
> Am I there now??
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There where? "There" to what's likely to win the round ( A single-object
study with rad )? Yes. Still, not really minimalist in any way in which
I can imagine defining it. Looks like one of Tor's geometry posts with a
lot *added* to it.
-Shay
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"Shay" <dd### [at] dddd> wrote in message news:42def9da$1@news.povray.org...
> St. wrote:
>> Am I there now??
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> There where? "There" to what's likely to win the round ( A single-object
> study with rad )? Yes. Still, not really minimalist in any way in which I
> can imagine defining it. Looks like one of Tor's geometry posts with a lot
> *added* to it.
>
> -Shay
Well, half a twist would be a minimalist Moebius.
DLM
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JWV wrote:
> it made me laugh, so when you are trying to acchieve that, you can say this
> is it :-)
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Me too.
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"Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote in message
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> St. wrote:
> The reductive spirit is there. Banal subject, narrow color range, stark
> setting.
> And you even kept the checkered grid.
Is a checkered grid important?
> It does seem to have a comic side though, stemming for me anyway, from a
> tendency to anthropomorphize. It looks like "he" is ready to jump.
Ah, "To ascribe human characteristics to" - or similar. Well, sorry Jim,
but 'he' would be jumping into a wall, (and bounce back?) ;) Heh, it's
actually not clear in this image that the 'blackness' is a wall and finishes
at the end of those tiles... ;)
> I keep picturing another rubber band on a fire ladder trying to talk him
> down. Maybe I am just in a whimsical mood this morning.
Well, I hope, (and I'm sure), you were in a whimsical mood. We need to
laugh more in this world.
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> To be absolutely honest Steve, I thought you first picture was more on
> topic for minimalism. It looked more abstract and was suggestive of the
> sort of "big steel" geometric sculpture that characterized the time.
Thanks Jim, I 'love' that image, but I thought the rivets used were too
unminimalistic, i.e., too complex to be minimalist. I'll have a play and see
what happens.
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> This one seems like it would have more potential if you pushed it towards
> simulating macro photography like you do with you jewelry pieces. Another
> dodge might be to mess with the scale. Make the grid fine so the rubber
> band looks gigantic? Or have a tiny figure looking up at it?
Or both. Jim, seriously, you help me. Thanks, I sincerely appreciate it.
(I've played with the gigantic rubber band, and it looks good, but I feel I
might submit a few images this time - double loop to come though...) ;)
~Steve~
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