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Here are my pennies ( my two cents for what it is worth: ) For all
intents and purposes this is the final image ... I may decide to fix the
fonts and if I get any good ideas for Lincoln and the Memorial i will do
some work on later...
Thanks Ken for the good media example it makes for a nice background...
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ryan mooney wrote:
> Thanks Ken for the good media example it makes for a nice background...
Is that adapted from the example on my web page ?
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I would say it is worth more that two cents if you find an employer who would
hire you for this type of work :)
ryan mooney wrote:
> Here are my pennies ( my two cents for what it is worth: ) For all
> intents and purposes this is the final image ... I may decide to fix the
> fonts and if I get any good ideas for Lincoln and the Memorial i will do
> some work on later...
> Thanks Ken for the good media example it makes for a nice background...
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> [Image]
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Wasn't it ryan mooney who wrote:
>Here are my pennies ( my two cents for what it is worth: ) For all
>intents and purposes this is the final image ... I may decide to fix the
>fonts and if I get any good ideas for Lincoln and the Memorial i will do
>some work on later...
I'm not particularly familiar with American coins, but shouldn't they be
round, not oval? It looks like you've set up your camera for an aspect
ratio for a 4:3 image and then generated a square image.
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In article <xFkLOAAiN+e4E### [at] econymdemoncouk>, Mike Williams
<mik### [at] econymdemoncouk> wrote:
> I'm not particularly familiar with American coins, but shouldn't they be
> round, not oval? It looks like you've set up your camera for an aspect
> ratio for a 4:3 image and then generated a square image.
They should definitely be round, I had assumed they were at 45 degree
angles to the camera which was causing the distortion. Now that I look
again, it does look like a mistake with the aspect ratio.
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Example in the text scene files group i believe...
Ken wrote:
> ryan mooney wrote:
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> > Thanks Ken for the good media example it makes for a nice background...
>
> Is that adapted from the example on my web page ?
>
> --
> Ken Tyler - 1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
> http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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Thank you compliment appreciated... Can i use you as a reference wile job
hunting...?
"SamuelT." wrote:
> I would say it is worth more that two cents if you find an employer who would
> hire you for this type of work :)
>
> ryan mooney wrote:
>
> > Here are my pennies ( my two cents for what it is worth: ) For all
> > intents and purposes this is the final image ... I may decide to fix the
> > fonts and if I get any good ideas for Lincoln and the Memorial i will do
> > some work on later...
> > Thanks Ken for the good media example it makes for a nice background...
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [Image]
>
> --
> Samuel Benge
>
> E-Mail: STB### [at] aolcom
>
> Visit the still unfinished isosurface tutorial: http://members.aol.com/stbenge
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For some reason it looks like the top coin is recessed instead of raised.
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Dang lighting tricks..
Believe half of what you see none of what you hear and some of what you
read...
I think that's how it goes... I could be mistaken...
David Fontaine wrote:
> For some reason it looks like the top coin is recessed instead of raised.
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