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From: Dan Connelly
Subject: Posted for Nb
Date: 11 Feb 1999 20:09:12
Message: <36C22D09.C64B11C@flash.net>
The attached image is posted for NBr### [at] energiscouk .... 
JPEG compression artifacts are my fault.  He asked me to post
it here.

thanks,
Dan


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From: Bob and Kelly Crispen
Subject: Re: Posted for Nb
Date: 12 Feb 1999 00:08:27
Message: <36C3B6EC.18AA031F@hiwaay.net>
Dan Connelly wrote:

> The attached image is posted for NBr### [at] energiscouk ....
> JPEG compression artifacts are my fault.  He asked me to post
> it here.

Wow!  It's got kind of a lparser look to it, but obviously under
control.  Man, I love what you did with that geometry.  It just
flows, and then the steps on the sides break it up and kind of
-- you will now see why I'm not an architectural critic --
anchor it somehow.  They're functional elements that say, overtly,
"We're STEPS" and keep it from becoming *too* flowing.  And then
the little feet on the upper platform kind of soften the contrast
between the steps and the flowing elements.

Shoot.  I'm tongue tied, but I really like it.  About the only
thing that doesn't work is the transition between the round
and square.  I think if you had more shininess on the surfaces,
taking better advantage of the specular thingy, you could
bring out that contrast better.

Maybe I should have stuck with Wow!
--
Bob Crispen
cri### [at] hiwaaynet
Son, there's two things you've got to choose between: sex and the saw.
Sex, well, nobody knows anything about that.  But the saw is family.


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From: Dave
Subject: Re: Posted for Nb
Date: 12 Feb 1999 00:43:26
Message: <36c3bf7e.0@news.povray.org>
Dan Connelly wrote in message <36C### [at] flashnet>...
>The attached image is posted for NBr### [at] energiscouk ....
>JPEG compression artifacts are my fault.  He asked me to post
>it here.
>
>thanks,
>Dan
>
>
>--
>http://www.flash.net/~djconnel/

Just 2 things... the size of the spiral steps seems kinda big compared to
the other steps at the end...  maybe my imagination, but they look kinda
dangerously far spaced apart.  2nd.. perhaps a hand-rail?

other than that ... I really like it.  If only I lived near water... would
make a really unusual dock... with the stairs leading down to the boat...
of course, then I'd need a boat too...  Oh well  :)

ciao!


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Posted for Nb
Date: 12 Feb 1999 01:28:31
Message: <36C3C9E9.9C37FDB@aol.com>
Yeah, but what do Poser people have to worry about.
What I noticed is the flat-gray texture. Maybe shiny chrome is overdone
but maybe with a bit of cold, polished steel, metal-look the image would
improve.

Got 98 cents? Give you this dollar...

Dave wrote:
> 
> Just 2 things... the size of the spiral steps seems kinda big compared to
> the other steps at the end...  maybe my imagination, but they look kinda
> dangerously far spaced apart.  2nd.. perhaps a hand-rail?
> 
> other than that ... I really like it.  If only I lived near water... would
> make a really unusual dock... with the stairs leading down to the boat...
> of course, then I'd need a boat too...  Oh well  :)
> 
> ciao!

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From: Psychomek
Subject: Re: Posted for Nb
Date: 13 Feb 1999 07:24:16
Message: <36C56E8B.EDFB8287@cyberhighway.net>
Excellent pic my only problem is the Green sky and fog....  only in a
radioactive world (we're getting there) would it be like that...  but Very nice
overall...

Bob Hughes wrote:

> Yeah, but what do Poser people have to worry about.
> What I noticed is the flat-gray texture. Maybe shiny chrome is overdone
> but maybe with a bit of cold, polished steel, metal-look the image would
> improve.
>
> Got 98 cents? Give you this dollar...
>
> Dave wrote:
> >
> > Just 2 things... the size of the spiral steps seems kinda big compared to
> > the other steps at the end...  maybe my imagination, but they look kinda
> > dangerously far spaced apart.  2nd.. perhaps a hand-rail?
> >
> > other than that ... I really like it.  If only I lived near water... would
> > make a really unusual dock... with the stairs leading down to the boat...
> > of course, then I'd need a boat too...  Oh well  :)
> >
> > ciao!
>
> --
>  omniVERSE: beyond the universe
>   http://members.aol.com/inversez/POVring.htm
>  mailto:inv### [at] aolcom?PoV


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From: Rudy Velthuis
Subject: Re: Posted for Nb
Date: 14 Feb 1999 14:16:35
Message: <36c72113.0@news.povray.org>
Psychomek schrieb in Nachricht <36C56E8B.EDFB8287@cyberhighway.net>...
>Excellent pic my only problem is the Green sky and fog....  only in a
>radioactive world (we're getting there) would it be like that...  but Very
nice
>overall...

What makes you think radioactivity is green? IIRC, the effect of
radioactivity in water, the so called Cerenkov (or so) "radiation", is blue,
as you can see in many reactor pics.

But that's is all I remembered about it from highschool. <g>

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Rudy Velthuis


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From: banty
Subject: Re: Posted for Nb
Date: 23 May 2000 16:43:38
Message: <392AEF3E.DB70C13@rapidnet.com>


Dan Connelly wrote:

> The attached image is posted for NBr### [at] energiscouk ....
> JPEG compression artifacts are my fault. He asked me to post
> it here.
>
> thanks,
> Dan
>
> --
> http://www.flash.net/~djconnel/
>
>  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]

Love the picture, but think it seems sort of lifeless without a background
other than the green. Als, think it needs texture on the steps and platform,
Cobalt blue steel and rivets? other than that it's great! Very new age. Keep
it up.



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From: Mahalis
Subject: Re: Posted for Nb
Date: 22 Dec 2001 08:25:37
Message: <3c2489d1$1@news.povray.org>
Kewl. A sort of Seuss-ian look to it.


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