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On 20-11-2015 3:01, Mike Horvath wrote:
> On 10/31/2015 4:57 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> Things have been very quiet here, including my rare visits to Gancaloon
>> (last in 2013 I guess). Going back there, I had the nice surprise to see
>> that they were building a new theatre. It is far from finished but here
>> is a glimpse.
>>
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> Your city project is very impressive. It would be nice to walk around in
> it. Too bad that's not possible in POV-Ray. :(
>
In any case, the city is in a building stage where walking through would
be very disappointing. A large number of hurdles still exist, for
instance an easier way to make proper street surfaces along the hill
sides. :-/
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Thomas
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Two new views of the theatre.
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Thomas
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Thomas de Groot wrote on 30/11/2015 10.13:
> Two new views of the theatre.
>
A very good job!
;-)
Paolo
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On 30-11-2015 16:42, Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> Thomas de Groot wrote on 30/11/2015 10.13:
>> Two new views of the theatre.
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> A very good job!
> ;-)
> Paolo
In progress! In progress! :-)
Thank you!
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Thomas
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Hi(gh)!
On 20.11.2015 03:01, Mike Horvath wrote:
> Your city project is very impressive. It would be nice to walk around in
> it. Too bad that's not possible in POV-Ray. :(
Sooner or later, there might be a tool for conversion of scenes from
POV-Ray to X3D... that also would be VERY convenient for
Khyberspace/POVghanistan!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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On 1-12-2015 21:41, Jörg 'Yadgar' Bleimann wrote:
> Hi(gh)!
>
> On 20.11.2015 03:01, Mike Horvath wrote:
>
>> Your city project is very impressive. It would be nice to walk around in
>> it. Too bad that's not possible in POV-Ray. :(
>
> Sooner or later, there might be a tool for conversion of scenes from
> POV-Ray to X3D... that also would be VERY convenient for
> Khyberspace/POVghanistan!
>
> See you in Khyberspace!
>
Yes, but before that there are so many problems and open ends to solve
in my project that I probably never will see its completion. Never mind.
The story still goes on.
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Thomas
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Hi(gh)!
On 02.12.2015 08:51, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Yes, but before that there are so many problems and open ends to solve
> in my project that I probably never will see its completion. Never mind.
> The story still goes on.
Did you already find a younger POVer (or even several of them) to carry
on with Gancaloon?
See you in Khyberspace (hard to say when this will be finished - 2020s?
2030s? 2040s? Looks also like a multi-generation project!)
Yadgar
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On 2-12-2015 14:32, Jörg 'Yadgar' Bleimann wrote:
> Hi(gh)!
>
> On 02.12.2015 08:51, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>
>> Yes, but before that there are so many problems and open ends to solve
>> in my project that I probably never will see its completion. Never mind.
>> The story still goes on.
>
> Did you already find a younger POVer (or even several of them) to carry
> on with Gancaloon?
I am not really concerned about that. The project dies with the creator,
to become part of the mythology of what-could-have-been, or to be
utterly forgotten. :-)
>
> See you in Khyberspace (hard to say when this will be finished - 2020s?
> 2030s? 2040s? Looks also like a multi-generation project!)
Who knows?
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Thomas
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Pretty, just a little grainy texture of steps which spoils the view from afar I
think.
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On 6-1-2016 11:40, Lightbeam wrote:
> Pretty, just a little grainy texture of steps which spoils the view from afar I
> think.
>
>
Thanks! Textures are very far from being definitive.
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Thomas
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