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On 8-11-2015 13:43, Stephen wrote:
> On 11/8/2015 12:21 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> [swirling robes]
>> Aware I am, my friend.
>> With Zephyr's help or,
>> Otherwise, Olympian gods
>> will blow away all Moiré
>> to Moira's bleak domain.
>> Keep hope, indeed,
>> And cross your eyes.
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> Bravo! bravo!
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> Encore!
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[bows and trips over robes' hem. Sounds of tearing/swearing]
--
Thomas
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 11/8/2015 11:18 AM, And wrote:
> > Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> >> On 11/8/2015 9:12 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> >>> Progress on the textures here.
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> >> In a dream like state.
> >> Iskander spake thus:
> >> "Beware the Moiré"
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> >> ;-)
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> >> --
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> >> Regards
> >> Stephen
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> > Hmm...
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> Spoken in a Heroic voice, in keeping with Thomas's world of Gancaloon.
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> I was just saying that there is opportunity for some Moire Interference
> with the geometry.
>
> --
>
> Regards
> Stephen
Oh,... got it!
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On 08.11.2015 10:12, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Progress on the textures here.
It helps to bring out the geometry for me near the lower
part of the image where no shadows are visible.
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On 11-11-2015 16:20, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> On 08.11.2015 10:12, Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>> Progress on the textures here.
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> It helps to bring out the geometry for me near the lower
> part of the image where no shadows are visible.
>
Yes, that was one of the reasons why I chose this option.
--
Thomas
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A glance from outside/above. Practical as they are, the people of
Gancaloon have used a former quarry to build the theatre.
--
Thomas
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On 11/11/2015 4:50 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> A glance from outside/above. Practical as they are, the people of
> Gancaloon have used a former quarry to build the theatre.
>
Quite an impressive landscape. A great setting for a picnic. :-)
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 11.11.2015 17:50, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> A glance from outside/above. Practical as they are, the people of
> Gancaloon have used a former quarry to build the theatre.
Given the number of seats you may want to increase the
capacity for entrance/exit a bit.
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Le 12/11/2015 03:59, Christian Froeschlin a écrit :
> On 11.11.2015 17:50, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>
>> A glance from outside/above. Practical as they are, the people of
>> Gancaloon have used a former quarry to build the theatre.
>
> Given the number of seats you may want to increase the
> capacity for entrance/exit a bit.
>
Nah, they are well-behaved people. And I wonder if any security
enforcement system would exist.
Maybe some buttress members along the long walls which are not part of a
box ? or prismatic walls (wider at base, thiner at top)
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On 12-11-2015 8:24, Le_Forgeron wrote:
> Le 12/11/2015 03:59, Christian Froeschlin a écrit :
>> On 11.11.2015 17:50, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>
>>> A glance from outside/above. Practical as they are, the people of
>>> Gancaloon have used a former quarry to build the theatre.
>>
>> Given the number of seats you may want to increase the
>> capacity for entrance/exit a bit.
>>
> Nah, they are well-behaved people. And I wonder if any security
> enforcement system would exist.
Anyway, the theatre is only for the educated upper class :-0
>
> Maybe some buttress members along the long walls which are not part of a
> box ? or prismatic walls (wider at base, thiner at top)
Buttresses are planned (before the walls cave in).
--
Thomas
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On 11-11-2015 18:16, Stephen wrote:
> On 11/11/2015 4:50 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> A glance from outside/above. Practical as they are, the people of
>> Gancaloon have used a former quarry to build the theatre.
>>
>
> Quite an impressive landscape. A great setting for a picnic. :-)
>
As always, credits for the texture of the Gancaloon landscape goes to
Jaime Vives Piqueres.
The 'quarry' is a simple inverted cone - heavily deformed and processed
of course - differenced from the height_field. Obviously, the theatre is
also differenced from the landscape :-)
I suppose that the less wealthy inhabitants go above the theatre to
watch the plays, if they feel so inclined. Those 'seats' are free I am
told, and it is more difficult to throw rotten tomatoes from there.
--
Thomas
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