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From: Rick
Subject: BETA POVray site
Date: 18 Apr 1999 08:49:44
Message: <3719c6d8.0@news.povray.org>
Hi all,
have a look at http://ds.dial.pipex.com/kitty5/pov/index.shtml

it going to be a be all end end all of povray, but i need some help with the
content, tutorials etc, anybody fancy being a staff writer let me know.

Rick


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: BETA POVray site
Date: 18 Apr 1999 17:37:34
Message: <371A4263.24F514A6@aol.com>
It's attack of the great web pages now. Throw away your swords,
lightsabres, candles (and yes, even dragon) for it's build your own good
web page time!
But you'll pardon me please if I count myself out, ok?
This one looks to be of tremendous potential if you can get the content
as good as the appearance as you keep building upon it. Like it much.
Goes into my off-line link collection for later inclusion into the
on-line one me-thinks.


Rick wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> have a look at http://ds.dial.pipex.com/kitty5/pov/index.shtml
> 
> it going to be a be all end end all of povray, but i need some help with the
> content, tutorials etc, anybody fancy being a staff writer let me know.
> 
> Rick

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From: Rick
Subject: Re: BETA POVray site
Date: 18 Apr 1999 19:08:35
Message: <371a57e3.0@news.povray.org>
I will definatly have the time to keep this site growing!, and the way it is
written (heavy use of server side includes) means its real easy to addtons
more content real quick, but as i said before, i desperatly need all the
help i can get!

Rick

Bob Hughes wrote in message <371A4263.24F514A6@aol.com>...
>It's attack of the great web pages now. Throw away your swords,
>lightsabres, candles (and yes, even dragon) for it's build your own good
>web page time!
>But you'll pardon me please if I count myself out, ok?
>This one looks to be of tremendous potential if you can get the content
>as good as the appearance as you keep building upon it. Like it much.
>Goes into my off-line link collection for later inclusion into the
>on-line one me-thinks.
>
>
>Rick wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> have a look at http://ds.dial.pipex.com/kitty5/pov/index.shtml
>>
>> it going to be a be all end end all of povray, but i need some help with
the
>> content, tutorials etc, anybody fancy being a staff writer let me know.
>>
>> Rick
>
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From: Scott McDonald
Subject: Re: BETA POVray site
Date: 18 Apr 1999 19:58:15
Message: <371A6388.AC8C0AF6@metrolink.com>
Bob Hughes wrote:
> 
> It's attack of the great web pages now. Throw away your swords,
> lightsabres, candles (and yes, even dragon) for it's build your own good
> web page time!

I've had my own web page since 1994 ;)  Back when Netscape was 1.1 and
Mosaic was the choice of many.  I've got to get a POV gallery page up
though - i'm having trouble figuring out what the layout should be.


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: BETA POVray site
Date: 18 Apr 1999 21:07:08
Message: <371A7384.5322590@aol.com>
I don't think there could be a much better thing than the web page(s) to
communicate to the masses with. Sounds like a quote from a 1989 IEEE
computer show, but I started mine Dec. '97.

Scott McDonald wrote:
> 
> I've had my own web page since 1994 ;)  Back when Netscape was 1.1 and
> Mosaic was the choice of many.  I've got to get a POV gallery page up
> though - i'm having trouble figuring out what the layout should be.

Writers block syndrome, same is true of most things.

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From: Scott McDonald
Subject: Re: BETA POVray site
Date: 18 Apr 1999 22:23:19
Message: <371A8587.3CD4DFBF@metrolink.com>
> I don't think there could be a much better thing than the web page(s) to
> communicate to the masses with. Sounds like a quote from a 1989 IEEE
> computer show, but I started mine Dec. '97.

<nod> the ultimate in small press.  Its a way of getting people to see
my dragons without selling 'em out i spose.  It'd be nice to be in every
t-shirt store across the nation though ;)

> 
> Writers block syndrome, same is true of most things.

yup.  And the new IRTC topic is "Creatures"  hmmmm.


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: BETA POVray site
Date: 19 Apr 1999 02:54:22
Message: <371AC4EB.A79F984C@aol.com>
Hey, you mean you've not made a t-shirt of that guy (dragon) yet? I've
made one t-shirt transfer to date. Need to do more but it took 3 tries
to get anything to peel off the danged transfer right. Costly and I got
two "work" shirts out of the deal.
Btw, what thread am I in now? The "t-shirt transfers of POV-Ray renders"
it ain't I know ;)


Scott McDonald wrote:
> 
> > I don't think there could be a much better thing than the web page(s) to
> > communicate to the masses with. Sounds like a quote from a 1989 IEEE
> > computer show, but I started mine Dec. '97.
> 
> <nod> the ultimate in small press.  Its a way of getting people to see
> my dragons without selling 'em out i spose.  It'd be nice to be in every
> t-shirt store across the nation though ;)
> 
> >
> > Writers block syndrome, same is true of most things.
> 
> yup.  And the new IRTC topic is "Creatures"  hmmmm.

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: BETA POVray site
Date: 19 Apr 1999 03:26:16
Message: <371ACB2B.8C7A7F18@pacbell.net>
Bob Hughes wrote:
> 
> Hey, you mean you've not made a t-shirt of that guy (dragon) yet? I've
> made one t-shirt transfer to date. Need to do more but it took 3 tries
> to get anything to peel off the danged transfer right. Costly and I got
> two "work" shirts out of the deal.
> Btw, what thread am I in now? The "t-shirt transfers of POV-Ray renders"
> it ain't I know ;)

  I have made to date one pov related T-Shirt. Well it was related to
Pov in the sense that I rendered the image of "Mulder" on one side of
a box and the image of "Skully" on the next face (Mulder and Skully of
X-File fame). I then rotated and flattened the box a bit so you could
see both actors faces imposed on the Box. This was done hastily the day
before an X-File exposition that was in town and I had tickets for.
I recieved several compliments on it from other people attending the
exposition that day. Some wanted to know at what booth they could purchase
the shirt at. Another missed financial opportunity I'm afraid.

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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: BETA POVray site
Date: 19 Apr 1999 18:30:08
Message: <371BA036.E8B78EA7@aol.com>
A missed law suit you mean! Whoa, I can't believe someone didn't
approach you thinking it was counterfiet or something.
We've had several events here where sellers at one of those weekend
flea-markets were cited for having such merchandise. You know, like fake
Nike logo things.
My t-shirt was of the Space Needle picture. And who knows, maybe Seattle
doesn't look kindly upon their landmarks being used without permission.
I was thrown out of a Mall once for trying to take photographs of a
water fountain I was later going to try to model in POV (or see if I
could). Got the tripod setup for a time exposure and here came security.


Ken wrote:
> 
> Bob Hughes wrote:
> >
> > Hey, you mean you've not made a t-shirt of that guy (dragon) yet? I've
> > made one t-shirt transfer to date. Need to do more but it took 3 tries
> > to get anything to peel off the danged transfer right. Costly and I got
> > two "work" shirts out of the deal.
> > Btw, what thread am I in now? The "t-shirt transfers of POV-Ray renders"
> > it ain't I know ;)
> 
>   I have made to date one pov related T-Shirt. Well it was related to
> Pov in the sense that I rendered the image of "Mulder" on one side of
> a box and the image of "Skully" on the next face (Mulder and Skully of
> X-File fame). I then rotated and flattened the box a bit so you could
> see both actors faces imposed on the Box. This was done hastily the day
> before an X-File exposition that was in town and I had tickets for.
> I recieved several compliments on it from other people attending the
> exposition that day. Some wanted to know at what booth they could purchase
> the shirt at. Another missed financial opportunity I'm afraid.
> 
> --
> Ken Tyler
> 
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net

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