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Hi everyone,
I don't think this has been done before. I'm not completely happy with
how it turned out.... oh well :/
Everything was modeled and rendered with POV. The watch band is basic
CSG with additive transforms applied to each segment. A good method for
this sort of thing. The side of the "watch" itself was a bit tricky. For
that I had to make my own mesh routine and smooth it over with
subdivision (thanks to Xiaobin Wu & Jianhua Fan for POV-Ray with
subdivision).
Anyway, I hope it brings a smile to your face :)
Questions and comments, welcome as usual!
Sam
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LOL
Looks very good and I like this smart combination.
(reminds me of the good old days of the Awesome Rolex :-) )
Thomas
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Samuel Benge <stb### [at] THIShotmailcom> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I don't think this has been done before. I'm not completely happy with
> how it turned out.... oh well :/
>
> Anyway, I hope it brings a smile to your face :)
>
> Questions and comments, welcome as usual!
>
> Sam
I like it too. It reminds me of the wrist-sundial I made (physically) quite
a few years ago.
Stephen
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there's only one suitable reply for this:
AWSOME!
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wonderful! gotta love metallic shininess! :)
you're using your Luminous Bloom post-processing script a bit, aren't you?
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> LOL
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> Looks very good and I like this smart combination.
Thanks!
> (reminds me of the good old days of the Awesome Rolex :-) )
Yeah, that's what gave me the idea ;)
Sam
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Stephen wrote:
> I like it too. It reminds me of the wrist-sundial I made (physically) quite
> a few years ago.
Did it work? Sounds a little more useful than this (on clear days, anyway).
Sam
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Zeger Knaepen wrote:
> there's only one suitable reply for this:
>
> AWSOME!
lol
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nemesis wrote:
> wonderful! gotta love metallic shininess! :)
Thank you!
> you're using your Luminous Bloom post-processing script a bit, aren't you?
But of course ;)
Sam
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Samuel Benge <stb### [at] THIShotmailcom> wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
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> > I like it too. It reminds me of the wrist-sundial I made (physically) quite
> > a few years ago.
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> Did it work? Sounds a little more useful than this (on clear days, anyway).
>
> Sam
How could it not :-) All you needed is to know where North is and the sun.
was the Gnonom it is so sharp it could have been classed as an offensive
weapon.
Thought! Since it uses the power of the sun you could say it is a nuclear
Stephen
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