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The Parhoonian Express on a run from Syrtis Major to Parhoon. It is a monorail
designed off the 1877 Philadelphia Exposition where one of these was in actual
operation.
Looking to make use of the fog and colors I put in my earlier Syrtis Major work.
The idea is to make the landscape more alien without it looking inhabitable.
General question: How do you attach multiple files to an image posting?
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From: Cousin Ricky
Subject: Re: The Parhoonian Express... Space 1889
Date: 31 Mar 2021 17:41:10
Message: <6064ec76@news.povray.org>
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On 2021-03-31 4:00 PM (-4), Becraft, Robert wrote:
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> Looking to make use of the fog and colors I put in my earlier Syrtis Major work.
> The idea is to make the landscape more alien without it looking inhabitable.
Ironically, real images of Martian landscapes look far from alien to me,
although they are totally uninhabitable.
> General question: How do you attach multiple files to an image posting?
I don't think it has ever been possible through the Web interface. I
use a newsreader (Thunderbird now, Opera in the past).
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"Becraft, Robert" <cas### [at] aolcom> wrote:
Nice. Good modeling, I hope to see more developments :)
This reminded me that I just recently downloaded an old inc file by Mikael
Carneholm: "SmokeGen, smoke generator, smoke effect, plugin, POV-Ray"
I haven't unzipped it or looked at the code, but it's supposed to make smoke
that follows your object...
> General question: How do you attach multiple files to an image posting?
Use a newsreader of some sort, not the web interface.
- Bill
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Op 01/04/2021 om 00:27 schreef Bald Eagle:
> "Becraft, Robert" <cas### [at] aolcom> wrote:
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> Nice. Good modeling, I hope to see more developments :)
>
> This reminded me that I just recently downloaded an old inc file by Mikael
> Carneholm: "SmokeGen, smoke generator, smoke effect, plugin, POV-Ray"
> I haven't unzipped it or looked at the code, but it's supposed to make smoke
> that follows your object...
>
Oh yes! Mikael's is a nice one to use indeed. Which reminds me that I
should make a list of /all/ the goodies I have collected over the past
twenty years or so... there are a lot of forgotten/hidden nuggets there
which might be worth of resurrection.
--
Thomas
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Am 31.03.2021 um 22:00 schrieb Becraft, Robert:
> The Parhoonian Express on a run from Syrtis Major to Parhoon. It is a monorail
> designed off the 1877 Philadelphia Exposition where one of these was in actual
> operation.
>
> Looking to make use of the fog and colors I put in my earlier Syrtis Major work.
> The idea is to make the landscape more alien without it looking inhabitable.
>
> General question: How do you attach multiple files to an image posting?
>
Interessing scene! To attach multiple images to a newsgroup post you
should try to use Thunderbird to access and post to the newsgroups. I
tried to do this with my latest WIP. Hope it has worked...
Best regards
Michael
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Am 01.04.2021 um 18:28 schrieb MichaelJF:
> Am 31.03.2021 um 22:00 schrieb Becraft, Robert:
>> monorail
>> designed off the 1877 Philadelphia Exposition where one of these was
>> in actual
>> operation.
>>
>> Looking to make use of the fog and colors I put in my earlier Syrtis
>> Major work.
>> The idea is to make the landscape more alien without it looking
>> inhabitable.
>>
>> General question: How do you attach multiple files to an image posting?
>>
> Interessing scene! To attach multiple images to a newsgroup post you
> should try to use Thunderbird to access and post to the newsgroups. I
> tried to do this with my latest WIP. Hope it has worked...
>
> Best regards
> Michael
Yes, both WIPs are visible!
Best regards
Michael
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