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From: Josh English
Subject: Re: Tiny Martian Dust Storm ~5KB
Date: 20 Jan 2000 11:55:43
Message: <38873E0A.6EF32BFD@spiritone.com>
You're right. When it's really small you can't see the containers and it looks
really good, too bad it's so small ; ) It's also too bad that I can't see any
details of that ship yet, but I'll stop harping you on that. I harped on Scott McD
quite a bit on his, and if I start to do it here, it's only because I want this
image/animation to be perfect. Apologies in advance.

Bob Hughes wrote:

> The smaller resolution animations are helped a lot by causing the inability to
> observe so much of the true nature of it.  Make this thing postage stamp sized
> and you'd believe you were there (maybe).
> The vehicle is supposed to be seen closer another time so I do need to pay
> attention to that too.
> Main thing I have to get right is the thin air dust transportation effect, I'm
> clueless there but trying to figure it out.  Might have to dig out my artistic
> license from the old cedar chest, figuratively speaking.
> Hey, wish I could link to old postings, never figured out how to do it.
> Curiously Scott McD. had said he was going to remove that astronaut picture and
> obviously didn't.  I remembered that one well, except for it being a Canadian
> astronaut.
>
> P.S. tiny rendition attached.
>
> Bob
>
> "Josh English" <eng### [at] spiritonecom> wrote in message
> news:38864179.8E126838@spiritone.com...
> | Hmm... I can see to many artifacts here that were "invisible" in the
> animation. The
> | animation is great, but for a still, I'd see if you could hide the container
> objects
> | better.
> | The dust storm is otherwise great. If you detail the ship and make it larger,
> and
> | change the orientation of theimage to be portrait instead of landscape, it
> would be
> | a great follow up to Scott McDonalds piece he did for the IRTC way back with a
> dead
> | astronaut and an old fashioned space ship on the surface of mars. He turned it
> into
> | a magazine cover, and I say you've set up the sequel here!
> | The post in p.b.i is "That Astronaut Thing Again" dated 2/7/99, and maybe this
> link
> | will work (i'm feeling experimental)
> |  news://news.povray.org/36BDE616.E3081473%40metrolink.com
> |
>
>  [Image]

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Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom
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"Stress is when you wake up screaming and realize you haven't fallen asleep yet."


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From: Ross Litscher
Subject: Re: Martian Dust Storm: or is it Jupiter? ~34KB
Date: 23 Jan 2000 13:36:46
Message: <388b4a3e@news.povray.org>
tat is a very interesting image. i like it.


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Martian Dust Storm: or is it Jupiter? ~34KB
Date: 24 Jan 2000 13:58:11
Message: <388ca0c3@news.povray.org>
Thanks.  Maybe I should get back to that and make it work better in animation.

Bob

"Ross Litscher" <lit### [at] osuedu> wrote in message
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| tat is a very interesting image. i like it.
|
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