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"Chris Huff" wrote in message...
> Ok, that wasn't very clear: make smaller feathers that
> look the same as the large feathers to make the large
> feathers look larger.
gah?
> They could operate in threes, one large one assisted by
> two smaller ones. In battle, the smaller ones could scout
> ahead, go areas too small for the large one, do repairs,
> etc.
the feathers?
--
Dan D.
"Through the Eye of a Needle"
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/ddombrow/
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ryan constantine wrote:
> <two bits>
> a part of me likes this a lot, while another part of me doesn't. it
> took a while, but i think i figured out what bothers me. the legs are
> traditional mech type, which, while jointed differently, have a
> distinctly human feel to them.
I'm not sure I agree.
I have a poster of Nova Scotia Eagles and Hawks, and the goshawk has very
thickly feathered legs, looking a lot like the bell-bottom legs of the mech.
I rather like the legs. Makes it seem more menacing. Vulture-like, almost.
Simon
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Now that is one mean Kachina Doll!
Ken Matassa
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In article <3a021378@news.povray.org>, "ddombrow" <ddo### [at] vt edu>
wrote:
> "Chris Huff" wrote in message...
> > Ok, that wasn't very clear: make smaller feathers that
> > look the same as the large feathers to make the large
> > feathers look larger.
>
> gah?
That is what I thought. Don't you just *love* English?
> the feathers?
No, the bird-bots. One large version assisted by two man-sized ones.(One
"knight" assisted by two "squires") The smaller ones would have more
feathers, and about many of the feathers would be about half as large,
but with the same shape and coloration (just scale 0.5). To me, the
feathers make this version look smaller than it should be(H. E.
mentioned it was about 10-12 feet tall). I think having a version half
it's size with smaller feathers in addition to a few feathers of the
same size would make the larger version look 12 feet tall instead of 6
feet.
Then again, having one large bird followed by two small birds might look
a bit too much like a mother hen watching over her chicks.
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Christopher James Huff
Personal: chr### [at] mac com, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
TAG: chr### [at] tag povray org, http://tag.povray.org/
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ddombrow <ddo### [at] vt edu> wrote in message news:3a021378@news.povray.org...
> "Chris Huff" wrote in message...
> > Ok, that wasn't very clear: make smaller feathers that
> > look the same as the large feathers to make the large
> > feathers look larger.
>
> gah?
>
> > They could operate in threes, one large one assisted by
> > two smaller ones. In battle, the smaller ones could scout
> > ahead, go areas too small for the large one, do repairs,
> > etc.
>
> the feathers?
lol... I don't know about you, but I always hate it when I have to go
one-to-one against a trio of scouting feathers;)
-Chris-
> Dan D.
>
> "Through the Eye of a Needle"
> http://filebox.vt.edu/users/ddombrow/
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| <two bits>
| </two bits>
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| p.s. did you get an email from me about image mapping a few weeks ago?
| i didn't hear back from you, so thought i'd ask. :(
I don't know about the "human" feel. I personally designed them the be a
cross between a banty chicken and a golden eagle. I thought I got it
pretty close. :) As for the talons, almost every mech in existence
(especially the Mechwarriors mechs...) has taloned feet. Seemed a bit
cliche'ed to me, so I made feet that would be good for walking on sand.
I did get an e-mail from you a while back. I'm sorry for not returning an
answer sooner. I've been kinda swamped. I'll get to it as soon as I'm
done with the ng's.
H.E. Day.
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| How about very large feathers trailing off from the back of each wing
| section. Feathers much larger ( like 2 or 3 times the length of the wing
| sections) would give the wings the proportion that they seem to need,
| provide better balance, and look really cool. :)
Good idea. The only problem is that I've been trying to keep render times
down, and adding that many feathers would put it through the roof. I'm
only working with a P200, remember. :)
Anyway, I don't see what your guy's problem is with the wings. They look
perfect to me.
Of course, when I upload the source files you can all modify to your
heart's content. :)
H.E. Day
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*VERY* nice! The perspective used in the second image makes the image
take on a whole new meaning!
Could prob due without the laser fire, though..
H. E. Day <Pov### [at] aol com> wrote in message
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> Two different views.
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> The model is pretty much finished now. Unless there are any suggestions
> I'll release it on my webpage in the next week.
> Anyone?
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>
> Enjoy!
> --
> H.E. Day
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