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On 7-9-2014 13:32, James Holsenback wrote:
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> Kilroy was here?
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I don't remember seeing this in combination with Kilroy...
Thomas
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For those interested, the original cloister model is still here:
http://digilander.libero.it/renzodelfabbro/page_1.htm
Thomas
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On 7-9-2014 13:47, FractRacer wrote:
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> Is this Ray-Tracing by Stephen?
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Yes. He has progressed quite a lot don't you agree? ;-D
Nice additions btw.
Thomas
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On 07/09/2014 12:47, FractRacer wrote:
> Le 07/09/2014 13:32, James Holsenback a écrit :
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>> Kilroy was here?
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> Is this Ray-Tracing by Stephen?
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I see someone with French fingers was here too. ;-)
Let's see you do it in Glass with photons and radiosity and subsurface
scattering and...
:-P
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Regards
Stephen
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On 07/09/2014 13:25, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 7-9-2014 13:32, James Holsenback wrote:
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>> Kilroy was here?
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> I don't remember seeing this in combination with Kilroy...
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The "over here, over paid and over sexed" brigade brought it with them
in WWII. It was popular in Britain up to the sixties (IIRC). Kilroy is
generally peering over a wall.
It went out of fashion when the New Yorkers came up with subway art. No
we have Banksy.
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Regards
Stephen
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On 07/09/2014 12:22, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> I had a look at them and they do look familiar. I am reminded somewhat
>> of the illustrations from Thomas Lovell Beddoes' Death's Jest Book.
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> I note down this author who I did not know.
Best of luck.
My wife has an early edition of it and the woodcuts are macabre.
Beautiful in an essence of Hieronymus Bosch.
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Stephen
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On 7-9-2014 15:30, Stephen wrote:
> On 07/09/2014 13:25, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 7-9-2014 13:32, James Holsenback wrote:
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>>> Kilroy was here?
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>> I don't remember seeing this in combination with Kilroy...
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> The "over here, over paid and over sexed" brigade brought it with them
> in WWII. It was popular in Britain up to the sixties (IIRC). Kilroy is
> generally peering over a wall.
Ha! I have (re?)learned something! Different possibilities: (1) Somehow,
I never made the connection and/or I have never been really exposed to
the correct graphic expressions; (2) the connection was lost at the time
we re-used the graphics; (3) I have simply forgotten today the details
of our use back then in the sixties. Fascinating.
Thomas
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> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> Excellent! I do not even have such an overview myself, except my own
>> archives of course! Thanks for this!
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> You actually provided the list (through #12) a few months ago. I just did the
> searches.
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>> What I can add to this is that #3 A Time of Change, appeared - iirc - in
>> one of the competitions of the first avatar of the TC-RTC in 2007 which
>> is not accessible any more on the web. I am not sure if wips were
>> discussed here. For completeness sake, a copy is attached here.
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> Cathy appears twice in this one. (Or does she have a twin sister?)
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>> #5 De Dulle Griet is a wip from 2007-2008. I stopped its development
>> because of conflicting ideas I had about what the image would be in the
>> end: In fact, a double image, one showing 'reality' (the copy I attach
>> here) and one showing Cathy's imagination. I may revisit some day...
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> The mirror reminds me of my telescope's primary mirror after the Caribbean salt
> air got through with it--only my mirror looked a lot worse. (Awsome Rolex
> attached.)
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Ouch! Ouch! How, the pain...
At least, the mirror been usualy made of glass, it's just a mather of
removing the aluminium and getting a new coat. But you need to find a
place where they can do it.
Alain
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
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> Excellent! I do not even have such an overview myself, except my own
> archives of course! Thanks for this!
>
> What I can add to this is that #3 A Time of Change, appeared - iirc - in
> one of the competitions of the first avatar of the TC-RTC in 2007 which
> is not accessible any more on the web. I am not sure if wips were
> discussed here. For completeness sake, a copy is attached here.
>
> #5 De Dulle Griet is a wip from 2007-2008. I stopped its development
> because of conflicting ideas I had about what the image would be in the
> end: In fact, a double image, one showing 'reality' (the copy I attach
> here) and one showing Cathy's imagination. I may revisit some day...
>
> Thomas
These two picture is so great.
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On 8-9-2014 10:37, And wrote:
> These two picture is so great.
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Thanks indeed. However, the renders are not perfect as they were made
with POV-Ray 3.6 which has/had gamma problems amongst other things. The
result is rather washed out and with pale complexions for the Poser
figures. With version 3.7 that belongs all to the past. If I have time,
I shall provide new renders.
Thomas
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