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After finishing the model, it looks to me more like a big house.
-holger-
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"H. Karsten" <h-karsten()web.de> wrote in message
news:web.4798a8164ed8848f811410630@news.povray.org...
> After finishing the model, it looks to me more like a big house.
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> -holger-
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Well it does with a blue sky in the background and subtle shades of grey on
the object.
Add a starscape background, dark shadows and rows of bright pinpoint lights
along the length and it would pass for a space ship (of sorts).
Regards,
Chris B.
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Chris B wrote:
> Add a starscape background, dark shadows and rows of bright pinpoint lights
> along the length and it would pass for a space ship (of sorts).
I would say that with a starscape background, dark shadows, and rows of
lights, it would make a *great* spaceship. :-D
--
William Tracy
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You know you've been raytracing too long when you can remember the 4
digit decimal equivelents to measurements down to 1 sixtyfourth of an inch.
-- David Kraics
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Yes. Something shaped like that would work if you build it in space and
never land it, but you could never fly it through an atmosphere.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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Mike Williams wrote:
> Yes. Something shaped like that would work if you build it in space and
> never land it, but you could never fly it through an atmosphere.
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Maybe it could hang in the air exactly the way bricks don't.
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