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kurtz le pirate <kur### [at] free fr> wrote:
> Strange worlds are often very beautiful.
> I really like.
> Excellent work
Thanks very much!
yesbird wrote:
> Nice work !
> Most of all I like the painting-like effect: was it achieved by
> texturing only or by some other tricks ?
Thanks YB, it's all just layered textures and materials.
"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscape net> wrote:
> Hi Robert - it's good to see you in here, and I'm glad that you still find the
> time to explore new compositions.
Thanks Bill, I can't help myself, I just get drawn back into POV-Ray sometimes.
I love the clarity of creating art with code.
"Mr" <m******r******at_hotmail_dot_fr> wrote:
> Eye candy scratching ocular globes ! Love the organic dirty look.
Thanks Maurice, I usually go for the dirty organic vibe.
> Seeking their cloned fortunes without bulging an inch, only agitating.
> Imprisoned in a conformist, mechanical web, each a bar of their own cells. Even
> the motion of their limbs doesn't look real, only as that of the space masses
> through which one may be observing. The hope however, lies in their clear
> spherical heads, there is soul there, for thirsty minds to drink.
Brilliant!
"Leroy" <whe### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> They look like a bunch of dead or dying 'Clackers' from the 70's. I always
> wondered where they went. ;)
Hah hah, I had a couple sets of Clackers when I was a kid, but they were
outlawed after shards of Clacker blinded some people (yikes!).
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