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1 Jul 2024 14:31:41 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Sci-Fi Scene Assets  
From: Thomas de Groot
Date: 8 Mar 2021 02:31:50
Message: <6045d2e6@news.povray.org>
Op 07/03/2021 om 19:31 schreef Robert McGregor:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> This is excellent! I never went as far as this to tell the truth. Not
>> inspired enough probably :-)
>>
>> However, this is an excellent procedure which I shall note carefully
>> down for future use. My HowTo's are expanding...
> 
> Thanks very much, Thomas :)
> 
>> Another way using the sdl, would be through pigment_pattern use I guess.
>> I know! I "discovered" those recently and now I am proselytising in my
>> naive enthusiasm. ;-)
> 
> Yes, pigment patterns are awesome, in some way or another I generally use
> pigment patterns in every image. Actually, I remember suggesting to you that you
> use a pigment pattern to break up the paver reflections in your image "Paris by
> Night - 1951".
> 
> I tried to search for that but the "this-site-only" style Google search isn't
> working here right now for some reason (it used to, and not long ago). I looked
> backward through all threads to almost exactly ten years ago and found these
> posts:
> 
> http://news.povray.org/web.4d8e3a38d16f200e94d713cc0%40news.povray.org
> 
> http://news.povray.org/web.4d921a8dd16f200e94d713cc0%40news.povray.org
> 

Ah, yes! I do not remember if I used that after all. I shall check, out 
of curiosity. Thanks for the reminder!

-- 
Thomas


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