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On Wed, 21 Apr 1999 03:22:27 +0200, Spider <spi### [at] bahnhofse> wrote:
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>Lewis wrote:
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>> Chris Young has physical disabilities
>ok. how much I don't know.
Why not go to his webpage at http://www.iquest.net/~cyoung/ and get
the story from the source?
Jerry Anning
clem "at" dhol "dot" com
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Stooped even lower actually:
- used TWO image maps to simulate the sunflower's hearts and the village
- used an external utility (PlantStudio) to create the ground plants
- used an old sky sphere with bozo clouds made two years ago (media, what's
media ?)
G.
Ken wrote:
> Common people he used a bloody image map for the town in that last
> image he posted. Thats a month number three newbie technique to fill
> an image's background with something besides blue sky. Would a "real"
> artist stoop so low as to resort to this type of elementary work ?
> I mean really ! There are limits to acceptable artistry despite ones
> stature in the field.
>
> Signed,
>
> Mr. Ken "the Rebel Jester" Tyler
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Gilles Tran wrote:
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> Stooped even lower actually:
> - used TWO image maps to simulate the sunflower's hearts and the village
> - used an external utility (PlantStudio) to create the ground plants
> - used an old sky sphere with bozo clouds made two years ago (media, what's
> media ?)
>
> G.
Like I was telling you people. He really is human. I just wish that
I could get away with using the easy road and pull it off looking so
well. Making it look easy is actually the hardest part.
On a side note:
I visited your utilites page a couple of days ago and I am impressed
at the assymbled collection you have to offer there. The nicest part was
that it was open just in time for my birthday. I found lot's of nice,
new, pretty, shiny, glittering with gold, toys to play with and all in
one convieniant place too. I stayed there so long looking at them the guy
behind the counter asked me to leave. He said the look on my face was
scaring people away. I took one of everything and left quickly before
someone found out what I was up to. :^ }
Thank you for the birthday gifts you have given me. Getting ancient
doesn't seem so bad now.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Ken wrote:
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> The nicest part was
> that it was open just in time for my birthday.
Even if it's a couple of days too late:
Happy birthday Uncle Ken!!!!!
May you live long and may you stay healthy!
May your raytracing be the way you want them and may your CPU never
stop!
Somebody with a nice birthday pic?
All the best,
Marc
--
Marc Schimmler
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I seem to have missed this note-worthy day,please accept my apologies
and my congratulations.
//Spider
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From: Simon de Vet
Subject: Re: My 3rd povray pic ever(don't laugh too hard)
Date: 21 Apr 1999 11:51:10
Message: <371DE5E8.C1FA9075@istar.ca>
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david sharp wrote:
> Gilles Tran wrote:
> > I think I won the "ugliest picture contest" in this ng
> [ ... ]
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> Now this sounds like something I could work up some enthusiasm for.
> Or maybe a 'worst picture' contest.
I'd go for ugliest...
Good images are hard to make. Mediocre images are easy. However, making the
truly painful images is as much an art form as the truly great.
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Spider wrote:
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> I seem to have missed this note-worthy day,please accept my apologies
> and my congratulations.
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> //Spider
Thank you. It was last monday and I was intenionaly silent about it.
I don't celebrate my birthdays anymore. I stopped having bithdays
after my 30th. I am now 30 years old - plus a few months :)
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Simon de Vet wrote:
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> I'd go for ugliest...
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> Good images are hard to make. Mediocre images are easy. However, making the
> truly painful images is as much an art form as the truly great.
I must be a latent undiscovered artist then. Everything I start looks
like it has been hit about the head and shoulders with an ugly stick.
I made one really beautiful image once but my computer recognized that
it did not match the rest my work and it ate it.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Do you mean "Fatal Beauty"?
It was cool and was going to be cooler.
Alas;
Steve
Ken wrote:
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> Simon de Vet wrote:
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> > I'd go for ugliest...
> >
> > Good images are hard to make. Mediocre images are easy. However, making the
> > truly painful images is as much an art form as the truly great.
>
> I must be a latent undiscovered artist then. Everything I start looks
> like it has been hit about the head and shoulders with an ugly stick.
> I made one really beautiful image once but my computer recognized that
> it did not match the rest my work and it ate it.
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Steve wrote:
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> Do you mean "Fatal Beauty"?
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> It was cool and was going to be cooler.
>
> Alas;
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> Steve
You didn't have to remind of that one again. I still miss mot having
had the oppertunity to finish that one. snif
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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