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Couldn't find one with ligthning bolts crackin' off his head. In the end tho,
Sheen uses his superior brain power to see it would be best to shrink his
brain(and ego)
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> While your wood texture is nice, there is one major problem: The wood nerves
> continue from dark to light square etc, as if it were one piece of wood and
> not a mozaic of wooden square.
Gnarly mosaic.
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If you've got nothing to do, and see how fast I forget?
Credit for the image: PhotoBucket deserves it.
http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b242/cyborger/jn/season%202/sheens%20brain/
Season 2 (and there are 3)
Inspiring at least
and
all the worshipers of Mammon should look up to Nick also.
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"alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> Couldn't find one with ligthning bolts crackin' off his head. In the end tho,
> Sheen uses his superior brain power to see it would be best to shrink his
> brain(and ego)
http://www.findinternettv.com/Video,item,761104230.aspx
video
http://www.nick.com/turbonick/index.jhtml?extvideoid=67173
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ior 1.95 //Quartz_Ior = 1.550 // 1.45
dispersion .02 //Quartz_Glass_Dispersion = 1.012
dispersion_samples 12
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"Jim Henderson" <nos### [at] nospamcom> schreef in bericht
news:48b58d03@news.povray.org...
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 10:01:51 +0200, Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>> Sure. Still, I would prefer a board made of separate squares....
>
> I want to say that most of the chessboards I've seen made out of wood
> tend to have the grain rotated 90 degrees between the light and dark
> squares. Makes for a nice effect.
>
You are right! I have an ancient chessboard in my attic. Went to examine it,
and indeed! :-)
Thomas
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"Cousin Ricky" <ric### [at] yahoocom> schreef in bericht
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> Gnarly mosaic.
>
...asks for gnarly pieces..... :-)
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> You are right! I have an ancient chessboard in my attic. Went to examine it,
> and indeed! :-)
>
> Thomas
Did you notice which color is side-ways during play? There's only one direction
of play. Light right corner.
I already tried rotate 90 for one color like 4 days ago, but liked it better the
other way.
Did a new darkplayer color
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"Gaf" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> really honorific. Fortunately I can use a distant server for the rendering, so
> the time spent with it is not lost for me. For the further trifling I uploaded
> the original textures here (I transformed them into JPG only because of their
> size):
>
> www.raytracer.hu/temp/chess_textures.zip
>
> Although I can write you scarcely, I look at the site several times a day and I
> always read with great enthusiasm your new ideas. I am deeply grateful to you.
> The DOF version of the picture is already under rendering, I let to count it in
> now.
>
> I will return soon... :-)
On the area light orient:
Parse Warning: "orient" can only be used with circular area lights. This area
light is now circular.
If you really want an oriented non-circular is when you use the crossproduct
orientation for any light position. afaik
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 10:01:51 +0200, Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>
>>Sure. Still, I would prefer a board made of separate squares....
>
>
> I want to say that most of the chessboards I've seen made out of wood
> tend to have the grain rotated 90 degrees between the light and dark
> squares. Makes for a nice effect.
>
> Jim
I'm not so sure, that was the first thing I thought of with this thread
so I did some googling and from what I found, not really, either they
rotate quite randomly, or they stay the same in orientation.
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