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Good enough clover petals. Don't know about the reality of it though, I
(yes, Remco, it was I who rendered clover too) tried to look up any and
all varieties on the 'net and got nothing but bad little photos. From
what I did see, many are very un-shamrock-like. Oblong or oval, almost
pointed leaves and vine-like as well. There were some that had no
resemblence to the ground hugging kind you would find a 4-leaf clover
in, more like shrubs. Think they were even called petals instead of
leaves. I could swear I've seen the kind you modeled there though Ken.
Fix the dark picture and it'd be good to see that.
Btw, won't we be ready for St.Pats Day, hhmmmm?
Ken wrote:
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> Well bless my lucky charms...
>
> Sorry for the gif image folks but this image just would
> not convert to jpg properly despite my best efforts.
>
> Remco's clover images got me interest in attempting
> something of similar caliber. I lost it in the artsy
> catagory but I think my clover leaf shape is closer
> to reality. At least if you believe the Saint Patrics
> Day party favors that are shaped like these :)
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> tyl### [at] pacbellnet
>
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> [Image]
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=Bob
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Mike wrote:
> > Marc Schimmler wrote:
> >
> > > This one is bit too dark! The leafes appear to be flat but the shape and
> > > texture are realistic (s.
> >
> > It looked grat on my system at home but yes here it is darker.
> > Anybody want to explain this ambiguity ?
>
> Did you by any chance post it during the night?
Love it!
Actually if you look in the lower right-hand corner, you'll see a
turtle with tusks that has flames coming out his butt, and that
should give you the clue -- his Gamara is set wrong.
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Bob & Kelly Crispen
cri### [at] hiwaaynet
A polar bear is just a rectangular bear in a different coordinate system.
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