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Turns out that the EXE file I had and believed to be 3.8, is in reality just one
more copy of 3.7.
Is there any URl for the download of 3.8 alpha? I know that the development of
3.8 had been plaed back into the body of 3.7, but hope that someone still has a
64bit version of the 3.8 executable.
Up to now I was not been able to resilve the error problem with 3.7, and my head
is smoking. :-(
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Op 08/03/2020 om 14:11 schreef Sven Littkowski:
> Yes, he actually is in the same scale.
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> But I am not finish yet with the scene. The handle at the back is still just a
> placeholder, and you also don't see the small crane for loading yet. I however
> added already the ammunition box.
>
> This is a One-and-a-Half Roman Talent ballista. A Roman talent equaled to 50 kg.
>
> The largest ballistas ever built (by Archimedes) were able to fire 3 talent
> ammunition.
>
Fffiuu.... I truly had not been aware of the tremendous size of those
things! Learned something. ;-)
--
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Fffiuu....
Yes, it is amazing. Those ballistae came in all different sizes. But there were
not only those XXL sizes as depicted here, there were also the smaller sizes
made to target humans.
And beside ballistae, there were also cheiroballistrae and scorpions especially
to target enemy soldiers.
All these artilleries were able to load stones, arrows, and special ammunition
like the glowing coal loaded fire arrow, or the harpax for naval combat.
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"Sven Littkowski" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
e copy of 3.7.
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> Is there any URl for the download of 3.8 alpha? I know that the development of
> 3.8 had been plaed back into the body of 3.7, but hope that someone still has a
> 64bit version of the 3.8 executable.
http://news.povray.org/povray.beta-test/thread/%3C5c6b6863%241%40news.povray.org%3E/
which points to:
https://github.com/POV-Ray/povray/releases/tag/v3.8.0-alpha.10064268
> Up to now I was not been able to resilve the error problem with 3.7, and my head
> is smoking. :-(
Weird. Maybe someone else running a 3.7 Win version can try to render it and
see what they get.
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> Yes, he actually is in the same scale.
>
> But I am not finish yet with the scene. The handle at the back is still just a
> placeholder, and you also don't see the small crane for loading yet. I however
> added already the ammunition box.
>
> This is a One-and-a-Half Roman Talent ballista. A Roman talent equaled to 50 kg.
>
> The largest ballistas ever built (by Archimedes) were able to fire 3 talent
> ammunition.
>
It's true that the Romans of the time where thinking big.
That ballista was made to take out the opponents engines, medium
fortifications, ships and scatter troops.
Just imagine keeping your formation when 75 Kg balls of rock are flying
at you and bouncing around...
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Alain Martel <kua### [at] videotronca> wrote:
> Just imagine keeping your formation when 75 Kg balls of rock are flying
> at you and bouncing around...
Right?
(last few seconds... ;) )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd8ExIEQujs
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