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St. wrote:
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> "Neil Kolban" <kol### [at] kolban com> wrote in message
> news:41df0800$1@news.povray.org...
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>> Really nice ... but I didn't see condensation ... I see tiny chips and
>> dings...
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> I see that too. The thing with copper is that it's 'very' soft and what
> I would call 'draggy', (that metal 'moves'!) For me, the main copper
> sphere had rolled down a tarmacced road for a little while, but having
> said this, the weight of that sphere would also produce surprisingly
> larger dents too.
Hmm, I need to work on scale, I think.... Anyone ever have a BB gun when
they were kids? This is sort of the inspiration... A close-up look at a
copper BB. As I remember they tended to get a bit knurled at times. So
yes -- not condensation, but dings (I think the normal was actually
called "chinks" in the source file.)
A BB is rather small, and doesn't have very good mass, I need to add a
bit of oxidation to the finish as well, I think.
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