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On 6-4-2018 19:45, Mediat wrote:
> Without texture :
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This reminds me of some engravings by Piranesi.
https://www.wikiart.org/en/giovanni-battista-piranesi/various-shells-taken-from-the-real
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Thomas
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Sven Littkowski <I### [at] SvenLittkowskiname> wrote:
> Looking gorgeous! But remember, inside is a silverish substance, in my
> German language called "Perlmutt".
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Hi Sven
I suppose you mean "Nacre" (in french), the good news is that you can define the
exterior material and the interior texture of the shells (you can see that on
the third shell on the first row).
Regards
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Sven Littkowski <I### [at] SvenLittkowskiname> wrote:
> Come to Jamaica, and you shall have a rich harvest of those sea shells
> at the beach... :-D
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Tempting ... ;-)))
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> On 6-4-2018 19:45, Mediat wrote:
> > Without texture :
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> This reminds me of some engravings by Piranesi.
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https://www.wikiart.org/en/giovanni-battista-piranesi/various-shells-taken-from-the-real
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> Thomas
Hi Thomas,
A big reward (my total admiration) to whom will encode all of them ...
By the way I will post a beta version in the "utilities" forum, I hope I'll hear
from you
Best regards
Philippe
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Yes, it is. If you have Facebook, you can see them here:
https://scontent.fktp1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18447299_1671827389499176_3480356031907465657_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&_nc_eui2=v1%3AAeFXaRYTe6Z3M_TlGkUS5EJH0Z0wHS78IRR10tvxiClb7pJ2vGeK6vQCFMeFpXoffKpWxmisHego6Od0v2xOF7hbNWu3tWKb8D7-bedeYpw0qw&oh=21668ad0aa8b16c8ed72ebd44f976f6f&oe=5B7362A4
https://scontent.fktp1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18424153_1672552926093289_896726468702938509_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&_nc_eui2=v1%3AAeFayBimY8I3lMQwZnM3PEzUINK4dzYut1Kxu9pYbkbbIuU6KuJPVnhZloUDSWxcQxDzYQSzzLJOqb8AZw4KhvEDnSZS5tJvpuSYaT7LWToRqA&oh=a87a5e98cfb4c8c0446b6b45934711cd&oe=5B6A70D0
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http://www.avg.com
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> Looking gorgeous! But remember, inside is a silverish substance, in my
> German language called "Perlmutt".
>
> ---
> http://www.avg.com
>
In French : Nacre
In English : Mother of pearl
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Really? What a strange term! Thanks for the teaching. :-)
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Sven Littkowski <I### [at] SvenLittkowskiname> wrote:
> Yes, it is. If you have Facebook, you can see them here:
>
>
https://scontent.fktp1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18447299_1671827389499176_3480356031907465657_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&_nc_eui
2=v1%3AAeFXaRYTe6Z3M_TlGkUS5EJH0Z0wHS78IRR10tvxiClb7pJ2vGeK6vQCFMeFpXoffKpWxmisHego6Od0v2xOF7hbNWu3tWKb8D7-bedeYpw0qw&o
h=21668ad0aa8b16c8ed72ebd44f976f6f&oe=5B7362A4
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https://scontent.fktp1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18424153_1672552926093289_896726468702938509_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&_nc_eui2
=v1%3AAeFayBimY8I3lMQwZnM3PEzUINK4dzYut1Kxu9pYbkbbIuU6KuJPVnhZloUDSWxcQxDzYQSzzLJOqb8AZw4KhvEDnSZS5tJvpuSYaT7LWToRqA&oh
=a87a5e98cfb4c8c0446b6b45934711cd&oe=5B6A70D0
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Hi Sven,
On the 2nd image the ones on the right look like an Oxystele :
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On 9-4-2018 8:00, Sven Littkowski wrote:
> Really? What a strange term! Thanks for the teaching. :-)
>
"mother of pearl" --> "perlmutt" ;-)
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlmutt
--
Thomas
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Am 09.04.2018 um 08:00 schrieb Sven Littkowski:
> Really? What a strange term! Thanks for the teaching. :-)
Essentially the same as the German term "Perlmutt" ;)
Also, not really surprising if you consider how pearls actually form.
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