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From: David Heys
Subject: An Interesting Pigment
Date: 7 Oct 1999 22:04:41
Message: <37FD50D4.8BC89A4B@hotmail.com>
For those who have not seen it, Ron Parker posted a really nifty pigment
pattern in povray.general. As I'm sure many others did, I began playing
around with it. The following image was done with one simple light
source, no surface normals, one light source, and no reflections.

David


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From: Ross Litscher
Subject: Re: An Interesting Pigment
Date: 8 Oct 1999 14:04:04
Message: <37fe3214@news.povray.org>
Ack! My brains, my brains!


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From: GRedway
Subject: Re: An Interesting Pigment
Date: 8 Oct 1999 14:20:30
Message: <37FE35F3.6284244B@Totalise.co.uk>
It could almost be a Pink Floyd vinyl LP, well almost.

	Graham.

David Heys wrote:
> 
> For those who have not seen it, Ron Parker posted a really nifty pigment
> pattern in povray.general. As I'm sure many others did, I began playing
> around with it. The following image was done with one simple light
> source, no surface normals, one light source, and no reflections.
> 
> David
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]


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From: David Heys
Subject: Re: An Interesting Pigment
Date: 8 Oct 1999 15:06:24
Message: <37FE4070.7BD3B5D@hotmail.com>
GRedway wrote:

> It could almost be a Pink Floyd vinyl LP, well almost.

Now that's a great compliment. :{)

It was just some mucking around, really.

David


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From: David Heys
Subject: Re: An Interesting Pigment
Date: 8 Oct 1999 15:07:10
Message: <37FE4098.2CB0A21@hotmail.com>
Ross Litscher wrote:

> Ack! My brains, my brains!

<grin> More than one brain? wow.

David


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From: Equiprawn
Subject: Re: An Interesting Pigment
Date: 9 Oct 1999 00:01:57
Message: <37febe35@news.povray.org>
Hi,

Cool. Povray gets more and more powerful every day! That's kinda like wiat I
did with my USS Harriman Wormhole image on my site
m3.easyspace.com/equiprawn/ only I used a filtered image map.

Equiprawn


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From: Ross Litscher
Subject: Re: An Interesting Pigment
Date: 9 Oct 1999 01:36:04
Message: <37fed444@news.povray.org>
> Ross Litscher wrote:
>
> > Ack! My brains, my brains!
>
> <grin> More than one brain? wow.
>
> David
>
>

yes, but they are all just bobbing in jars of saline solution. simply eyes
and brains. they all hurt when they looked at my monitor.

god i should just go to bed already.


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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: An Interesting Pigment
Date: 10 Oct 1999 00:48:56
Message: <38001ab8@news.povray.org>
David Heys <cel### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:37FD50D4.8BC89A4B@hotmail.com...
> For those who have not seen it, Ron Parker posted a really nifty pigment
> pattern in povray.general. As I'm sure many others did, I began playing
> around with it. The following image was done with one simple light
> source, no surface normals, one light source, and no reflections.
>

Well, it definatly is interesting... captivating really .. for some reason i
keep comming back to this one....

Rick


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