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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Just decorating a scene (166kbbu)
Date: 11 Jun 2007 16:02:33
Message: <466daa59@news.povray.org>
The wall was plain so I put something on it.

Regards,
John


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From: Marc Schimmler
Subject: Re: Just decorating a scene (166kbbu)
Date: 11 Jun 2007 16:14:28
Message: <466dad24$1@news.povray.org>
Hi John,

nature is the only pure artist ....

Nice pic in the grey world ;-)

Regards,

Marc


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From: Orchid XP v3
Subject: Re: Just decorating a scene (166kbbu)
Date: 11 Jun 2007 16:21:18
Message: <466daebe@news.povray.org>
Forget that! I'm waiting for Zazzle to start telling custom wallpaper! >:-D

You *know* what my bedroom is going to look like...


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Just decorating a scene (166kbbu)
Date: 12 Jun 2007 04:50:01
Message: <web.466e5d812bc46fbfc4e49fa40@news.povray.org>
Orchid XP v3 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:

> You *know* what my bedroom is going to look like...



John, Was the fractal done in Pov-Ray? Nice image BTW



Stephen


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Just decorating a scene (166kbbu)
Date: 13 Jun 2007 08:18:14
Message: <466fe086$1@news.povray.org>
John VanSickle wrote:
> The wall was plain so I put something on it.

  Mandelbrot with exponent 6?


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: Just decorating a scene (166kbbu)
Date: 13 Jun 2007 09:47:15
Message: <466ff563$1@news.povray.org>
John VanSickle wrote:
> The wall was plain so I put something on it.
> 

This reminds me, indirectly, of a minor artist named Richard Tuttle. 
Tuttle did sculptures.  He would paste fairly large pieces of paper, 
maybe 50 inches or so across, and in a fairly simple geometric shape, 
never too far from rectangular, onto a wall.  White paper, white wall. 
The wall might be in some institutional setting, say a university 
library.  As time progressed, the wall would receive new coats of paint 
but the painters would have to paint around the Tuttle sculpture.  So 
after time the wall would look fresh and new, while the papered area 
would become a respository of dirt and scuffs etc.


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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Re: Just decorating a scene (166kbbu)
Date: 14 Jun 2007 21:10:16
Message: <4671e6f8$1@news.povray.org>
Warp wrote:
> John VanSickle wrote:
> 
>>The wall was plain so I put something on it.
> 
> 
>   Mandelbrot with exponent 6?

Correct.  The main shape has perfect five-fold symmetry (which is why I 
chose that exponent), but the floaters are usually distorted like the 
biggest one shown here.

Regards,
John


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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Re: Just decorating a scene (166kbbu)
Date: 16 Jun 2007 19:44:42
Message: <467475ea@news.povray.org>
Stephen wrote:

> Orchid XP v3 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> 
> 
>>You *know* what my bedroom is going to look like...
> 
> 

> 
> John, Was the fractal done in Pov-Ray? Nice image BTW

Yes.  There are a total of nine objects in the picture, including the 
frame.  The pigment for the picture is a mandel pattern; there's no 
image_map involved.  It's a cheap and easy way to put something 
decorative on the wall in a scene.

Regards,
John


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Just decorating a scene (166kbbu)
Date: 17 Jun 2007 02:12:08
Message: <jln973p5t0uvl1dq4geq9emg0o4q10j69r@4ax.com>
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 19:44:40 -0400, John VanSickle <evi### [at] hotmailcom>
wrote:

>
>Yes.  There are a total of nine objects in the picture, including the 
>frame.  The pigment for the picture is a mandel pattern; there's no 
>image_map involved.  It's a cheap and easy way to put something 
>decorative on the wall in a scene.

Nice

Regards
	Stephen


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