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Inspired by Lightbeam's and Paul Bourke's works, I've resumed an old wip.
There is a lot to do, criticism and comments are welcome.
Sources on p.b.i.
;-)
Paolo
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Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> There is a lot to do, criticism and comments are welcome.
Looks like the teacup racing stream in the Forbidden City. :-)
I like it. Get all the boats pointing the same way, and animate it.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
You know it's time to trim your beard when your
wife stops calling you Husband and starts calling
you Husbollah.
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Hmmmmm, is it better to have your own private island or to be more connected
to the world?
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Charles C wrote:
> Hmmmmm, is it better to have your own private island or to be more connected
> to the world?
Giving me the idea... why not make a 2-world trouchet? Like Escher's 3
worlds combining the underwater, the surface, and the aerial(as a
reflection on the surface)... You might be able to add bridges and
roads having a trouchet pattern too. And if the boats look more like
sailing in a normal direction, with grass a bit more realistic... I'd
buy it for my February wallpaper! =)
Good luck!
Simon
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February 2009 wallpaper are you meaning?
Perhaps....
;-)
Paolo
> "Simon" <sim### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Charles C wrote:
> > Hmmmmm, is it better to have your own private island or to be more
connected
> > to the world?
>
> Giving me the idea... why not make a 2-world trouchet? Like Escher's 3
> worlds combining the underwater, the surface, and the aerial(as a
> reflection on the surface)... You might be able to add bridges and
> roads having a trouchet pattern too. And if the boats look more like
> sailing in a normal direction, with grass a bit more realistic... I'd
> buy it for my February wallpaper! =)
>
> Good luck!
> Simon
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> February 2009 wallpaper are you meaning?
> Perhaps....
> ;-)
Hi Paolo,
so the original wasn't that easy? Hehe, make it "just a wallpaper
with no date" it's going to be easier to do that way! ;)
Though I'm looking forward to see all the additions you'll come up with! =)
Good luck!
Simon
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