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You're welcome and thanks. Was wondering if I had seen you around in the recent
past or not.
When I found the original scene source again I was surprised that you yourself
were the one and only replier there. When I gathered it up from the p.t.s-f.
group the first time I just stored it into my c:\povpath\scenes folder and
hadn't tried using it until now.
At least a few more people are going to see it now, and it was always a good
image because I believe the original p.b.i. posting of it had several replies.
Not all that long ago actually, only a half year.
Bob
"Kevin Wampler" <kev### [at] tapestrytucsonazus> wrote in message
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| Woah, cool!! I had thought that this scene was long forgotten, but I'm very
glad
| to see that people are getting some use out of it still. Also, thank you for
| reposting it to p.t.s-f. I like the image, and think that it does a better
job of
| presenting the technique than mine did. However, as I'm sure you have
realized,
| the textures still need some work if you intend to make a scene out of it.
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