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experiment to model the accretion of sacrificial materials
blob components located both with eval_pigment and with
a dribble macro
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High!
Jim Charter schrieb:
> experiment to model the accretion of sacrificial materials
Is this about to develop into a lingam in a Hindu temple?
Just curious...
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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> High!
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> Is this about to develop into a lingam in a Hindu temple?
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> Just curious...
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Wow! That is quite a reference, and one I was totally ignorant of.
Apparently I have been mmodelling lingam's without realizing it! And
strangely appropo.
No the work was toward doing this Fon tribe Bocio figure from the
Metropolitan Museum in NY
But progress is...um...gradual :|
The dribbled, drizzled, caked on, dried, 'sacrificial materials' is. I
believe, animal blood mixed with soil, usually.
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Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
> experiment to model the accretion of sacrificial materials
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> blob components located both with eval_pigment and with
> a dribble macro
It looks very real. All you need is a shiny, slightly reflective finish and
you're getting dangerously close to the eggs from the Alien films.
:)
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In Space, No One Can Hear You Scream.
A L I E N
Jim Charter wrote:
> experiment to model the accretion of sacrificial materials
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> blob components located both with eval_pigment and with
> a dribble macro
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"Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> schreef in bericht
news:46f5f5f4@news.povray.org...
> experiment to model the accretion of sacrificial materials
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> blob components located both with eval_pigment and with
> a dribble macro
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At the same time, intriguing and disquieting object; fascination and vague
repulsion mingled. It goes well with your etnic masks. Excellent job, Jim.
...and technically well done of course!
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> "Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> schreef in bericht
> news:46f5f5f4@news.povray.org...
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>>experiment to model the accretion of sacrificial materials
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>>blob components located both with eval_pigment and with
>>a dribble macro
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> At the same time, intriguing and disquieting object; fascination and vague
> repulsion mingled. It goes well with your etnic masks. Excellent job, Jim.
> ...and technically well done of course!
>
Thanks Thomas, yes I am back to plunking away at the African artifacts
interest. At least I am having fun organizing the program code.
Hopefully once I get the code more manageable I can tweak towards some
better realism, but don't feel real confident of the outcome just yet.
But apparently I have accomplished some alien eggs to a degree of
satisfaction. Maybe I should be less stubborn and go with the alien thing.
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