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And another photo of my model.
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"Ton" <ton### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> And another photo of my model.
I like to see you weekly progress :)
btw, what happend to this project?
https://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3Cweb.6242cb0b1ff1cfb3ad1330e67597fb06%40news.povray.org%3E/?tto
p=441200&toff=150&mtop=438542&moff=52
Ma
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hi,
"Maetes" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "Ton" <ton### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> > And another photo of my model.
>
> I like to see you weekly progress :)
+1. and if you (Ton) keep posting "photos" seen from the same vantage point, we
can, later, make a "time-lapse movie" of the build ;-).
regards, jr.
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Hello Maetes,
I got tired of the rigging and working out how the include file worked.
Modelling is more fun.
Hello jr,
I'm afraid I can't take photos of my model from the same position all the time,
because details don't show up when I photograph my model, or you see a part of
the model.
Here is the latest snapshot (Bowsprit and some chains and ropes).
Cheers
Ton
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hi,
"Ton" <ton### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> ...
> Modelling is more fun.
to be fair, you do make it look "easy". somehow. :-)
> I'm afraid I can't take photos of my model from the same position all the time,
> because details don't show up when I photograph my model, or you see a part of
> the model.
sure, appreciate the detail aspect thing, but a "slide-show"-type view of the
model taking shape[*] would be real "icing on the cake" :-).
[*] "invisible dry-dock", for lack of a better description.
(thx for the update)
regards, jr.
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"Ton" <ton### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> Here is the latest snapshot (Bowsprit and some chains and ropes).
>
> Cheers
> Ton
It's about time!
We waited 2 weeks without update, thats not good.
:=)
Sorry, but you have started it.
We are live in the construction zone, and that's kind of funny.
Ma
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It has been a while, but chains and ropes are a lot of work.
I think I've finished the bow and bowsprit.
Now on with the deck houses.
Cheers
Ton.
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hi,
"Ton" <ton### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> It has been a while, but chains and ropes are a lot of work.
> I think I've finished the bow and bowsprit.
> Now on with the deck houses.
>
> Cheers
three cheers :-) (and thanks)
regards, jr.
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"Ton" <ton### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> It has been a while, but chains and ropes are a lot of work.
> I think I've finished the bow and bowsprit.
> Now on with the deck houses.
You have a completely different approach than I do.
When I build something, then first the rough things, so that I can see where the
journey is going, details come afterwards.
You, on the other hand, seem to take on one thing down to the last detail, and
only when it's finished, then something else comes.
This is not a judgement, just an interesting insight.
Ma
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"Maetes" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "Ton" <ton### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> > It has been a while, but chains and ropes are a lot of work.
> > I think I've finished the bow and bowsprit.
> > Now on with the deck houses.
>
> You have a completely different approach than I do.
>
> When I build something, then first the rough things, so that I can see where the
> journey is going, details come afterwards.
>
> You, on the other hand, seem to take on one thing down to the last detail, and
> only when it's finished, then something else comes.
>
> This is not a judgement, just an interesting insight.
>
> Ma
Well, we're all different, which is a good thing.
You create fine things as well, in your way.
My experience is that when I come back after a while, I have to get into it
again.
Now the bow is finished, and it can start collecting dust.
Cheers
Ton.
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