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Hi people,
this is this years season's greetings card.
Snow from a macro by Gilles Tran, astronomic stuff from a macro by Chris
Colefax.
The scenery has been recycled from last year, Rudolph and the presents have
already been used in 2006, so this is quit a lazy attempt...
Nevertheless, Merry Christmas to all
Karl
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Thank you and Merry Christmas to you,
;-)
Paolo
>Karl Anders on date 21/12/2009 08:01 wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> this is this years season's greetings card.
> Snow from a macro by Gilles Tran, astronomic stuff from a macro by Chris
> Colefax.
> The scenery has been recycled from last year, Rudolph and the presents have
> already been used in 2006, so this is quit a lazy attempt...
>
> Nevertheless, Merry Christmas to all
>
> Karl
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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"Karl Anders" <kar### [at] webde> schreef in bericht
news:web.4b2f1d52ecefce1b6c2e45350@news.povray.org...
> Hi people,
>
> this is this years season's greetings card.
> Snow from a macro by Gilles Tran, astronomic stuff from a macro by Chris
> Colefax.
> The scenery has been recycled from last year, Rudolph and the presents
> have
> already been used in 2006, so this is quit a lazy attempt...
>
> Nevertheless, Merry Christmas to all
>
> Karl
>
Nice image Karl, and a Merry Christmas to you too.
Quite understandable about Rudolph. He is expected to return each and every
year, isn't he ;-)
Thomas
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No offense, but that's some ugly wrapping paper... :P
(And how about using some antialiasing?)
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"Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
news:4b2faa83@news.povray.org...
> No offense, but that's some ugly wrapping paper... :P
>
> (And how about using some antialiasing?)
ha-ha what a scrooge ;-) .... the guy was trying to spread a little joy and
you gripe about the wrapping paper. No seriously Warp ... Merry Christmas.
BTW: the lump of coal in your stocking is from me!
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
> BTW: the lump of coal in your stocking is from me!
>
>
That's a New Year, Luck thing :)
Along with Whisky and a black bun ;)
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> (And how about using some antialiasing?)
Since this gets printed at 10cm*15cm, i.e. 300dpi, there won't be any artifacts
visible, and it's a SERIOUS gain in render time :)
Concerning the choice of paper: you wouldn't believe what some people use
here...
Again, Merry Christmas everyone, and thanks for your comments...
Karl
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"Stephen" <mca### [at] aolDOTcom> wrote in message
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> Jim Holsenback wrote:
>
>> BTW: the lump of coal in your stocking is from me!
>
> That's a New Year, Luck thing :)
>
> Along with Whisky and a black bun ;)
Cool ... I didn't know that! I was shooting for the Charlie Brown thing. He
always got a rock in his stocking or trick or treat bag.
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
> "Stephen" <mca### [at] aolDOTcom> wrote in message
> news:4b3000b4@news.povray.org...
>> Jim Holsenback wrote:
>>
>>> BTW: the lump of coal in your stocking is from me!
>> That's a New Year, Luck thing :)
>>
>> Along with Whisky and a black bun ;)
>
> Cool ... I didn't know that! I was shooting for the Charlie Brown thing. He
> always got a rock in his stocking or trick or treat bag.
>
>
that but it was a couple of lifetimes ago ;)
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] povrayorg> wrote in message
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> BTW: the lump of coal in your stocking is from me!
Funny and true story: My dad had a friend who warned his son to behave at
Christmas time, or Santa would leave coal in his stocking. The boy paused,
then wanted to know what coal was. His dad thought a bit, and said, "Well,
it's kind of a black rock that you can set on fire." The kid's eyes lit up
and he yelled, "COOL! I want some coal!"
And the wheels just keep turning'...
--
Jack
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