I'm posting this for TonyB who still have problems with his
connection. This is to show off a tank macro he's is working on. He's
planning to put it to use in a real scene within the next week or so.
The tank is slightly different from the ones I've seen; the protective
caps do not narrow in that much at the threads. Anyway, the thing that
strikes me is the brick wall and the nice rad/light settings :)
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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Tank macro from Tony[B]
Date: 4 Nov 2002 13:31:03
Message: <3DC6BCE5.27ADF557@gmx.de>
> > I'm posting this for TonyB who still have problems with his> connection. This is to show off a tank macro he's is working on. He's> planning to put it to use in a real scene within the next week or so.> > The tank is slightly different from the ones I've seen; the protective> caps do not narrow in that much at the threads. Anyway, the thing that> strikes me is the brick wall and the nice rad/light settings :)
Nice although most of these i have seen are much more dirty and scratched
(even those with expensive content that are not lying around in the rain
and getting rusty)
Maybe add a pressure reduction valve (those with two manometers) and a
hose.
Christoph
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