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Hey Folks,
This is an image for a bumper sticker that demonstrates a new
micro-justification method of my Bordered Characters macros (version 1.4, posted
in the binary scene files forum).
Regards,
Dave Blandston
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Attachments:
Download 'demo.jpg' (169 KB)
Preview of image 'demo.jpg'
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Sample Image for Bordered Characters version 1.4
Date: 26 Sep 2016 03:50:52
Message: <57e8d35c$1@news.povray.org>
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Looking good... but I would /never/ put /that/ on my bumper! :-)
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Thomas
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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Sample Image for Bordered Characters version 1.4
Date: 26 Sep 2016 04:50:03
Message: <57e8e13b$1@news.povray.org>
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On 9/26/2016 8:50 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Looking good... but I would /never/ put /that/ on my bumper! :-)
>
Yes, it does look good. But too close to the truth for some parts of the
world. Go for the extreme option and Nuke them. Also "Bar Stewards" is a
good euphemism. ;-)
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Regards
Stephen
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Looking good... but I would /never/ put /that/ on my bumper! :-)
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> --
> Thomas
Agreed, it's a horrible bumper sticker - way too much fine detail and very small
text. (Even worse: sideways!) It's a complete failure as a bumper sticker. But
it will look great on my locker at work!
I should have mentioned the reason that I chose this particular image is that it
demonstrates what I think are some useful capabilities. Specifically, the
vertical line of text has been scaled to match the height of the collection of
lines on the left, and so has the collection of lines on the right. The spacing
between lines as well as the width of the white border remains consistent
throughout the image.
Regards,
Dave Blandston
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> Yes, it does look good. But too close to the truth for some parts of the
> world. Go for the extreme option and Nuke them. Also "Bar Stewards" is a
> good euphemism. ;-)
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>
> --
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> Regards
> Stephen
Ha Ha! I love it!
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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Sample Image for Bordered Characters version 1.4
Date: 26 Sep 2016 06:02:54
Message: <57e8f24e$1@news.povray.org>
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On 9/26/2016 10:23 AM, Dave Blandston wrote:
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>> Yes, it does look good. But too close to the truth for some parts of the
>> world. Go for the extreme option and Nuke them. Also "Bar Stewards" is a
>> good euphemism. ;-)
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards
>> Stephen
>
> Ha Ha! I love it!
If it is for work. Then don't give the Bar Stewards any opportunities. ;-)
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Regards
Stephen
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Sample Image for Bordered Characters version 1.4
Date: 26 Sep 2016 07:17:15
Message: <57e903bb@news.povray.org>
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On 26-9-2016 10:50, Dave Blandston wrote:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> Looking good... but I would /never/ put /that/ on my bumper! :-)
>>
>> --
>> Thomas
>
> Agreed, it's a horrible bumper sticker - way too much fine detail and very small
> text. (Even worse: sideways!) It's a complete failure as a bumper sticker. But
> it will look great on my locker at work!
That would be a typical place for it indeed ;-)
>
> I should have mentioned the reason that I chose this particular image is that it
> demonstrates what I think are some useful capabilities. Specifically, the
> vertical line of text has been scaled to match the height of the collection of
> lines on the left, and so has the collection of lines on the right. The spacing
> between lines as well as the width of the white border remains consistent
> throughout the image.
>
And that is well done, sir.
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Thomas
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> And that is well done, sir.
Thanks for the compliment!
Regards,
Dave Blandston
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"Dave Blandston" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> I should have mentioned the reason that I chose this particular image is that it
> demonstrates what I think are some useful capabilities. Specifically, the
> vertical line of text has been scaled to match the height of the collection of
> lines on the left, and so has the collection of lines on the right. The spacing
> between lines as well as the width of the white border remains consistent
> throughout the image.
Yes - those are fantastic attributes.
I worked on a word cloud a while back for a laser cutting / engraving project,
and I had to do it all by hand. With all of the edits and revisions to get it
to look good on the final burn, it took _forever_.
The VISIO text shapes were a real blessing, I only wish some of the automated
word-cloud generators worked better.
Great work - there's no reason you shouldn't keep fine-tuning your work or
adding capabilities. When inspiration hits - just run with it.
(apologies - need an account to see attachments)
http://visguy.com/vgforum/index.php?topic=7033.0
I'll see about copying files/photos and posting them from work until I get
internet at new apt.
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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
> I'll see about copying files/photos and posting them from work until I get
> internet at new apt.
I have heard of the Free State Project and your granite engraving project sounds
like quite an accomplishment. I'll be looking forward to seeing the pictures
when you post them.
I currently live in California and remaining here is simply not possible due to
the massive amount of corruption. I'm preparing to move my family to Montana.
Regards,
Dave Blandston
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