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At the TC-RTC site, the winners of the March/April RenderTime Challenge "A
Tribute to Steve Paget" have been announced. There were nine entries and all
were of high quality. Steve was thus well and beautifully remembered not
only as the founder of the Challenge but also as a keen artist and a kind
and loving person.
The images can be seen at:
http://www.tc-rtc.co.uk/displayallimages/stills/10018/2010-March.html
Thomas
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On 2-5-2010 9:47, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> At the TC-RTC site, the winners of the March/April RenderTime Challenge "A
> Tribute to Steve Paget" have been announced. There were nine entries and all
> were of high quality. Steve was thus well and beautifully remembered not
> only as the founder of the Challenge but also as a keen artist and a kind
> and loving person.
>
> The images can be seen at:
> http://www.tc-rtc.co.uk/displayallimages/stills/10018/2010-March.html
>
> Thomas
I like them all. And indeed the winner the most. Made a couple of
dragons myself over the last few years but not in POV yet. (this is
mine: http://www.bytehouwer.nl/visitekaart/reddragon.jpg but ivanhoe's
is cuter).
I was planning on entering something for this competition, but somehow
the fact that it was started and ended simply failed to register. :(
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On 02/05/2010 1:52 PM, andrel wrote:
>
> I like them all. And indeed the winner the most. Made a couple of
> dragons myself over the last few years but not in POV yet. (this is
> mine: http://www.bytehouwer.nl/visitekaart/reddragon.jpg but ivanhoe's
> is cuter).
>
AWESOM CERAMIC! :-)
> I was planning on entering something for this competition, but somehow
> the fact that it was started and ended simply failed to register. :(
You can always enter the current round "Money" and keep his memory alive.
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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On 2-5-2010 15:55, Stephen wrote:
> On 02/05/2010 1:52 PM, andrel wrote:
>>
>> I like them all. And indeed the winner the most. Made a couple of
>> dragons myself over the last few years but not in POV yet. (this is
>> mine: http://www.bytehouwer.nl/visitekaart/reddragon.jpg but ivanhoe's
>> is cuter).
>>
>
> AWESOM CERAMIC! :-)
>
>> I was planning on entering something for this competition, but somehow
>> the fact that it was started and ended simply failed to register. :(
>
> You can always enter the current round "Money" and keep his memory alive.
I was thinking about something with the theme of 'the last post' both
because of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Post and the contrast with
our famous series of first posts (the reasons I originally suggested to
use that as the theme of the challenge).
It is hard to see how I can fit that into a 'Money'-theme. I'll let this
one pass and one day I enter. Hopefully when I have some time to spend
on it. You can always hope, can't you?
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On 02/05/2010 3:43 PM, andrel wrote:
> On 2-5-2010 15:55, Stephen wrote:
>> On 02/05/2010 1:52 PM, andrel wrote:
>>>
>>> I like them all. And indeed the winner the most. Made a couple of
>>> dragons myself over the last few years but not in POV yet. (this is
>>> mine: http://www.bytehouwer.nl/visitekaart/reddragon.jpg but ivanhoe's
>>> is cuter).
>>>
>>
>> AWESOM CERAMIC! :-)
>>
>>> I was planning on entering something for this competition, but somehow
>>> the fact that it was started and ended simply failed to register. :(
>>
>> You can always enter the current round "Money" and keep his memory alive.
>
> I was thinking about something with the theme of 'the last post' both
> because of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Post and the contrast with
> our famous series of first posts (the reasons I originally suggested to
> use that as the theme of the challenge).
That was a good idea but it may have been a bit too final. We want to
keep the TC-RTC going.
> It is hard to see how I can fit that into a 'Money'-theme.
I know, it is hard to think of what to do with money. (From a Scotsman
to a Dutchman) ;-)
> I'll let this
> one pass and one day I enter. Hopefully when I have some time to spend
> on it. You can always hope, can't you?
Yes we can and you can always vote, can't you? :-P
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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On 2-5-2010 17:20, Stephen wrote:
> On 02/05/2010 3:43 PM, andrel wrote:
>> I was thinking about something with the theme of 'the last post' both
>> because of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Post and the contrast with
>> our famous series of first posts (the reasons I originally suggested to
>> use that as the theme of the challenge).
>
> That was a good idea but it may have been a bit too final. We want to
> keep the TC-RTC going.
Fair enough. I didn't see it that way, but indeed it might have been an
interpretation.
>> It is hard to see how I can fit that into a 'Money'-theme.
>
>
> I know, it is hard to think of what to do with money. (From a Scotsman
> to a Dutchman) ;-)
Well, there is beads and mirrors and chessboards with rice...
>> I'll let this
>> one pass and one day I enter. Hopefully when I have some time to spend
>> on it. You can always hope, can't you?
>
> Yes we can and you can always vote, can't you? :-P
>
Can I? Let's check next time.
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On 02/05/2010 4:26 PM, andrel wrote:
> On 2-5-2010 17:20, Stephen wrote:
>> On 02/05/2010 3:43 PM, andrel wrote:
>>> I was thinking about something with the theme of 'the last post' both
>>> because of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Post and the contrast with
>>> our famous series of first posts (the reasons I originally suggested to
>>> use that as the theme of the challenge).
>>
>> That was a good idea but it may have been a bit too final. We want to
>> keep the TC-RTC going.
>
> Fair enough. I didn't see it that way, but indeed it might have been an
> interpretation.
>
Yes and I thought it a good one when you mentioned it.
>>> It is hard to see how I can fit that into a 'Money'-theme.
>>
>>
>> I know, it is hard to think of what to do with money. (From a Scotsman
>> to a Dutchman) ;-)
>
> Well, there is beads and mirrors and chessboards with rice...
>
Ooo! Shiny bright things and numbers to big to count without taking your
shoes off.
>>> I'll let this
>>> one pass and one day I enter. Hopefully when I have some time to spend
>>> on it. You can always hope, can't you?
>>
>> Yes we can and you can always vote, can't you? :-P
>>
> Can I? Let's check next time.
Only if you want to.
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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