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From: Ken
Subject: Cat in Room
Date: 5 Apr 1999 02:31:22
Message: <37084974.23A974F0@pacbell.net>
One for the cat lovers (which I am not).

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From: Kyle
Subject: Re: Cat in Room
Date: 5 Apr 1999 02:35:33
Message: <37084B69.4B99CF3E@geocities.com>
Good God!  You've gouged out it's eyes!  Poor kitty :-(  I like that
wood floor, and that rug, and that china cabinet, and that wallpaper,
and.....

		Kyle

Ken wrote:
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> One for the cat lovers (which I am not).
> 
> --
> Ken Tyler
> 
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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From: Anthony Bennett
Subject: Re: Cat in Room
Date: 5 Apr 1999 08:33:20
Message: <37088FFF.49451AB2@panama.phoenix.net>
> One for the cat lovers (which I am not).

Dogs rule! =)


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Cat in Room
Date: 5 Apr 1999 11:36:30
Message: <3708C943.506C393D@pacbell.net>
Anthony Bennett wrote:
> 
> > One for the cat lovers (which I am not).
> 
> Dogs rule! =)

 Amen brother !

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From: Josh English
Subject: Re: Cat in Room
Date: 5 Apr 1999 12:27:11
Message: <3708D61B.357599B3@spiritone.com>
Looks good... but since your using "The Night Watch" in the background (I knew
those art histroy classes would come in handy) I would give the scene a night
time lighting, with enough light to identify the picture on the wall and make
the mouse hole visible, then have the cat facing the mousehole. I think it
would make a nice image that way...

On the other hand, if that isn't "The Night Watch" then I've probably made an
ass out of myself and shouldnt' have slept through art history ; )

Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom

Ken wrote:

> One for the cat lovers (which I am not).
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Cat in Room
Date: 5 Apr 1999 12:43:15
Message: <3708D8E8.C8AA5725@pacbell.net>
Josh English wrote:
> 
> Looks good... but since your using "The Night Watch" in the background (I knew
> those art histroy classes would come in handy) I would give the scene a night
> time lighting, with enough light to identify the picture on the wall and make
> the mouse hole visible, then have the cat facing the mousehole. I think it
> would make a nice image that way...
> 
> On the other hand, if that isn't "The Night Watch" then I've probably made an
> ass out of myself and shouldnt' have slept through art history ; )
> 
> Josh English
> eng### [at] spiritonecom

  Mr. Rembrandt gets the credit for the creation of the painting titled
"Night Watch". Point goes to you and a chance to qualifiy for the 25 million
dollar grand prize sweepstakes.

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Ken Tyler

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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Cat in Room
Date: 5 Apr 1999 12:45:29
Message: <3708DA6E.32B62A85@aol.com>
Pretty neat. That rug has lines matching the floor lines and seems
strange. Speaking of strange... no, not the lack of obvious cat-eyes
(c'mon, at least throw a couple of spheres into its head!), but that
shadow on the lower part of the cabinet drawers. Dark there and very
light across the floor. Doesn't appear correct at all.
I don't care much for your taste in wallpaper either. j/k!


Ken wrote:
> 
> One for the cat lovers (which I am not).
> 
> --
> Ken Tyler
> 
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Cat in Room
Date: 5 Apr 1999 13:05:30
Message: <3708DE20.6C50A269@pacbell.net>
Bob Hughes wrote:
> 
> Pretty neat. That rug has lines matching the floor lines and seems
> strange. Speaking of strange... no, not the lack of obvious cat-eyes
> (c'mon, at least throw a couple of spheres into its head!), but that
> shadow on the lower part of the cabinet drawers. Dark there and very
> light across the floor. Doesn't appear correct at all.
> I don't care much for your taste in wallpaper either. j/k!

C'mon ain't ya never sawed a cat wid it's eyes clos'd bafour ?

Shadows is as shadows does.

Back off on the wall paper man. It was carefully selected from 3 different
samples before is was used here.

And not one word about the inclusion of the "Utah Teapot". Tells me what kind
of critics I'm up against.

 Anyway I'm not changing the scene. It's done the fork has already been stuck
in it. For a person such as myself who openly descriminates against all that
is cute, fuzzy, brainless, and resembles roof rabbits, it is the best I could
muster for my CAT loving, fuzz cooing, brainless wife who wanted something
personal from me related to the bovine er I mean feline species. The model
is an excellent one having come from a fully digitized source as opposed
to human created and it is accurate to a very high level. Unsmoothed the mesh
file size is over a meg and with smoothing tops 3.5 megs.

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Ken Tyler

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From: Spider
Subject: Re: Cat in Room
Date: 5 Apr 1999 17:02:37
Message: <3708FC22.88718175@bahnhof.se>
Ken wrote:
> 
> One for the cat lovers (which I am not).
Well, I do like cats, since they are so.... Cattish :-)
but then, this cat seems to be neat :-)
Well, I won't make any comments of the tea-pot, well, I will, it's to bright :-)

good image.


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//Spider
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Cat in Room
Date: 6 Apr 1999 20:48:52
Message: <370A9D40.FA811514@aol.com>
I wasn't about to say anything about the teapot, figured all else was
fair game though :)
And I take it your wife isn't a newsgroup reader and that you type
secretly from within a cubical even at home. LOL
Digitized model of a cat huh, talk about a tough subject for one of
those mechanical digitizers!
Did you actually pay for a mesh of this cat?

Ken wrote:
> 
> And not one word about the inclusion of the "Utah Teapot". Tells me what kind
> of critics I'm up against.
> 
> it is the best I could
> muster for my CAT loving, fuzz cooing, brainless wife who wanted something
> personal from me related to the bovine er I mean feline species. The model
> is an excellent one having come from a fully digitized source as opposed
> to human created and it is accurate to a very high level. Unsmoothed the mesh
> file size is over a meg and with smoothing tops 3.5 megs.
> 
> --
> Ken Tyler
> 
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net

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