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Actually, NI3 is an implosive.... :-) (sorry, just being a smart ass...)
I knda wanted a rubber look to them, sorta my idea of the ideal lab, but I was
more concerned with the liquids and the glass. This is constantly being worked
on, so we shall see what the next iteration reveals !
Jim Kress wrote:
> My research lab NEVER looked this clean! In part because you're missing
> stains from the ammonium iodide contact explosive that I used to make and
> put near the professors office doors.
>
> Was it your intent for the tiles to look as though they are pieces of rubber
> matting cut into squares and placed upon a marble lab bench top? I would
> concur with the prior opinion that the tiles need to be less perfectly
> regular and they need to be embedded in the table top with grout between
> each tile. The grout edges should be somewhat irregular where they meet the
> edges of the tiles.
>
> --
> Jim
>
> Check out my web site http://www.kressworks.com/
>
> Paul Daniel Jones <pdj### [at] psuedu> wrote in message
> news:38D028A3.ECFD87BC@psu.edu...
> > Well, here is the latest iteration in my quest to learn POV inside and
> > out :-)
> >
> > This took ~ 15 hrs on my PIII 500. It uses the macros posted to the
> > binaries.scene-files news group. Thankyou all for your suggestions.
> > Please critique this. I can tell you that I am still not happy with the
> > random heights of the liquids, I have to work that out a bit, and
> > lighter colors..... and maybe better grout between the tiles (that was
> > a late night frustration addition...)
> >
> >
> > -paul
> >
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