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88,810 objects in the bottom right shape alone. I didn't have the RAM to render all of
these at once - glued them together in PSP. This stuff is what got me into ray-tracing
in
the first place, thanks to the work of William Latham.
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Andy
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Now theese are definitly cool..
Andrew Cocker wrote:
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> 88,810 objects in the bottom right shape alone. I didn't have the RAM to render all
of
> these at once - glued them together in PSP. This stuff is what got me into
ray-tracing in
> the first place, thanks to the work of William Latham.
>
> --
> Andy
>
> [Image]
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//Spider
( spi### [at] bahnhofse ) [ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
#declare life = rand(seed(42))*sqrt(-1);
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Whew!! Those are some wicked lookin' Ninja stars. (or porcupines)
I like 'em alot!
Kyle
Andrew Cocker wrote:
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> 88,810 objects in the bottom right shape alone. I didn't have the RAM to render all
of
> these at once - glued them together in PSP. This stuff is what got me into
ray-tracing in
> the first place, thanks to the work of William Latham.
>
> --
> Andy
>
> [Image]
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Bringing back an old word: freaky!
Andrew Cocker wrote:
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> 88,810 objects in the bottom right shape alone. I didn't have the RAM to render all
of
> these at once - glued them together in PSP. This stuff is what got me into
ray-tracing in
> the first place, thanks to the work of William Latham.
>
> --
> Andy
>
> [Image]
--
omniVERSE: beyond the universe
http://members.aol.com/inversez/POVring.htm
mailto:inv### [at] aolcom?PoV
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Bob Hughes wrote:
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> Bringing back an old word: freaky!
Bodaciously fine !
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Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Bob Hughes schrieb in Nachricht <36E### [at] aolcom>...
>Bringing back an old word: freaky!
>
Pretty fly!
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Rudy
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I have no idea what these are? Ninja weapons? Sonic the hedgehog on acid? Balls of
yarn and
thorns? I don't know...
but they do look great.
Kyle wrote:
> Whew!! Those are some wicked lookin' Ninja stars. (or porcupines)
> I like 'em alot!
>
> Kyle
>
> Andrew Cocker wrote:
> >
> > 88,810 objects in the bottom right shape alone. I didn't have the RAM to render
all of
> > these at once - glued them together in PSP. This stuff is what got me into
ray-tracing in
> > the first place, thanks to the work of William Latham.
> >
> > --
> > Andy
> >
> > [Image]
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Actually, I ought to own up to the fact that *no* talent was used during the making of
these images..I just used the latest version of Biowin. I like them a lot non the
less.
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Andy
Josh English wrote in message <36F00ABD.101F4796@spiritone.com>...
>I have no idea what these are? Ninja weapons? Sonic the hedgehog on acid? Balls of
yarn
and
>thorns? I don't know...
>
>but they do look great.
>
>Kyle wrote:
>
>> Whew!! Those are some wicked lookin' Ninja stars. (or porcupines)
>> I like 'em alot!
>>
>> Kyle
>>
>> Andrew Cocker wrote:
>> >
>> > 88,810 objects in the bottom right shape alone. I didn't have the RAM to render
all
of
>> > these at once - glued them together in PSP. This stuff is what got me into
ray-tracing in
>> > the first place, thanks to the work of William Latham.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Andy
>> >
>> > [Image]
>
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