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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> Yes...when you want specifically to play the gird and cleet game. I remember
> however, to have often played with hoops and old (bicycle) tyres without a
> cleet, just because they were in the right place on the right time. The fun
> was not less :-) (not much)
> But the real thing was something else, although it was not played much
> anymore in the 50's. Especially in France (where I grew up) I do not
> remember having seen them, except in old images typically from the beginning
> of the 20th century (little boys in sailor costumes...)
>
made of metal with an eye and connected to the hoop by a small link. This
made it harder to run with it.
>
> Hold on! These images were rendered with megapov, not 3.7! Here the
> atmosphere has to remain filtered. However, playing around with
> Gamma/Brightness/Contrast, or any other effect filter, will give you
> interesting things. I tried for instance a very low gamma, high contrast and
> low brightness. Gave a sort of moonlit scene.
>
It is fun to change the settings
BTW congratulations for your IRTC placing
Stephen
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