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From: Fabien Mosen
Subject: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 03:22:32
Message: <370EEE23.DAAC9EC0@compuserve.com>
Since a couple of musical instrument have been shown here,
I'd like to show this electric guitar I made a while ago,
the neck being modelled after my (yes, my !) Fender Stratocaster
57 reissue, and the body created from scratch.

BTW, Spider said he plays saxophone, are there any other musician
Povers around here ?  Personally, I play guitar and electric bass.

Maybe we could do the Pov-Band ;)  The first single will be : "you've
been raytracing too long" ;-)


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From: Bugs74
Subject: Re: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 06:48:25
Message: <370f1e69.0@news.povray.org>
Really like the neck and head, but what are those traingle-shaped cutouts in
the body?
I also think that the knobs could be easily changed to more realistic ones,
and that the bridge where the strings are attached at the end could be a bit
more detailed.
But I like it anyway!!!!!!!

Bugs74


Fabien Mosen <101### [at] compuservecom> heeft geschreven in bericht
<370EEE23.DAAC9EC0@compuserve.com>...
>Since a couple of musical instrument have been shown here,
>I'd like to show this electric guitar I made a while ago,
>the neck being modelled after my (yes, my !) Fender Stratocaster
>57 reissue, and the body created from scratch.
>
>BTW, Spider said he plays saxophone, are there any other musician
>Povers around here ?  Personally, I play guitar and electric bass.
>
>Maybe we could do the Pov-Band ;)  The first single will be : "you've
>been raytracing too long" ;-)


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From: Evan Marchant
Subject: Re: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 10:42:08
Message: <370F5542.CBFA7DCE@achaia.dircon.co.uk>
Nice,
Yeah i agree, neck looks a bit chuck though.
Be a bit painful to play..
Evan,

Bugs74 wrote:

> Really like the neck and head, but what are those traingle-shaped cutouts in
> the body?
> I also think that the knobs could be easily changed to more realistic ones,
> and that the bridge where the strings are attached at the end could be a bit
> more detailed.
> But I like it anyway!!!!!!!
>
> Bugs74
>
> Fabien Mosen <101### [at] compuservecom> heeft geschreven in bericht
> <370EEE23.DAAC9EC0@compuserve.com>...
> >Since a couple of musical instrument have been shown here,
> >I'd like to show this electric guitar I made a while ago,
> >the neck being modelled after my (yes, my !) Fender Stratocaster
> >57 reissue, and the body created from scratch.
> >
> >BTW, Spider said he plays saxophone, are there any other musician
> >Povers around here ?  Personally, I play guitar and electric bass.
> >
> >Maybe we could do the Pov-Band ;)  The first single will be : "you've
> >been raytracing too long" ;-)


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From: Nathan Kopp
Subject: Re: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 15:15:25
Message: <370F9477.BE6B7F@Kopp.com>
Fabien Mosen wrote:
> 
> BTW, Spider said he plays saxophone, are there any other musician
> Povers around here ?  Personally, I play guitar and electric bass.

I played the trumpet for a while (I haven't played it in over a year,
though... which is really unfortunate).  I haven't yet modeled/rendered
a trumpet yet, though.

-Nathan


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From: Noam Lewis
Subject: Re: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 16:40:59
Message: <370FA94A.8A925AEC@netvision.net.il>
I'm a pianist/composer, any time i get a synthesizer i'll play it...


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From: Richard Speir
Subject: Re: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 17:28:36
Message: <34AC7285.808EAAE8@geocities.com>
I guess I could be considered a pover as I occasionally play with it. Anyway,
I play drums - marching field snare for my school's marching band as well as
drum set for jazz band, and I'm thinking about joining a band with some of my
friends.


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 19:30:48
Message: <370FCFA2.87804C45@pacbell.net>
Noam Lewis wrote:
> 
> I'm a pianist/composer, any time i get a synthesizer i'll play it...

  Same here except I own a conventional piano and have been playing for
32 years now. I have also spent some time with the accordion (borrowed
for a year), owned and played a full dual keyboard church type organ
for a while, played alto sax two years in high school, messed with the
harmonica on occasion (own two types), fiddle around sometimes with an
acoustic guitar that I own, and I am pretty adept at picking up just
about any kind of musical instrument and figuring out how to play at
least a simple melody in a reasonably short time. Often the last at
the great surprise of the owner of the instrament.
  I consider myself a poor musician in most regards although I have a
great natural sense of musical structure and pitch perfect perception.
My self described musician skills are probably discipline related more
than lack of anything else. Just never took the time to learn it all the
way I should have.

  I play Pov now perhaps the best of all those mentioned.

--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net


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From: Dylan Beattie
Subject: Re: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 19:44:33
Message: <370FD347.5B53B414@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Fabien Mosen wrote:
> 
> BTW, Spider said he plays saxophone, are there any other musician
> Povers around here ?  Personally, I play guitar and electric bass.

Guitar, bass, keyboards, drums and harmonica, and (allegedly) singing
when I'm drunk... :) Used to know my way round a studio as well, many
years ago.

I just spent several hours trying to model my main guitar - a gorgeous
black gold Ibanez - and it's, um, a bit tricky The hardware and neck are
alright, but the body's been hand-carved until there's hardly a flat
surface or sharp corner left on it... Fabien, how did you get the nice
curved chamfer around the top of the guitar body? It looks like a CSG
union using cylinders and tori, but I'd be curious to know how it's
done.

Cheers,

D.

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Pt II Computer Science,    University of Southampton
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~dmb197/     ICQ:34865704
====================================================


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 20:08:36
Message: <370FD9CF.FE49ED48@aol.com>
Hey Noam, I've got an old KORG Poly-800, I only had piano lessons from
my grandmother as a kid though. I just like synthesizers.
One of my brother-in-laws has made a CD of their band Bop Cops, a jazz
group in Seattle. They played at some "Alley" place downtown, forget the
name now, one time I was visiting there a few years ago. He also played
in a band at the Seattle Center another time when I was there more
recently. Some kind of "swing" music revival among the teens going on.
I'm not exactly what you'd call music literate though, in fact more the
side of illiterate. Can't read sheet music at all.

Oh, yeah... the guitar looks great, Fabien. A real good one is at the
AOL POV-Ray scene file library, from the version 2 days. It's real neat
but lacks the rounded edges for the body if I remember right. Looks like
you might want to add some lacquer to that finish though. A bit of
reflectivity and specular hilight. There's one or two strange lines in
that too. Is it CSG? Wondered how you got the rounded edges in yours.


Noam Lewis wrote:
> 
> I'm a pianist/composer, any time i get a synthesizer i'll play it...

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From: Bugs74
Subject: Re: music - guitar
Date: 10 Apr 1999 20:30:16
Message: <370fdf08.0@news.povray.org>
I've been playing piano for about 16 years now, and guitar for about 6
years.
I own a Bluthner piano (build in 1890) and a Gibson Les Paul Standard...,
and a Epiphone Les Paul Customized Standard

If onyone could build models of those three Instruments I'd be the luckiest
man on earth....

Bugs74


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