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I like it. Simple, but anything more would only ruin it.
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Simon de Vet wrote:
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> I like it. Simple, but anything more would only ruin it.
Fabulous, brilliant, provocative, inspirational, unique, demonic even.
It's art !
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Ken Tyler - 1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
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Ken wrote:
> Simon de Vet wrote:
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> > I like it. Simple, but anything more would only ruin it.
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> Fabulous, brilliant, provocative, inspirational, unique, demonic even.
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> It's art !
"Dude.. are you being sarcastic?"
"I don't even know anymore.."
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> I like it. Simple, but anything more would only ruin it.
The dots look remarkably like Go pieces.
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Simon de Vet wrote:
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> Ken wrote:
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> > Simon de Vet wrote:
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> > > I like it. Simple, but anything more would only ruin it.
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> > Fabulous, brilliant, provocative, inspirational, unique, demonic even.
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> > It's art !
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> "Dude.. are you being sarcastic?"
> "I don't even know anymore.."
I may have exagerated a little but I do like it.
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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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David Fontaine wrote:
> > I like it. Simple, but anything more would only ruin it.
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> The dots look remarkably like Go pieces.
I've always been a real fan of squashed spheres, but only to an extent.
The 3:1 ratio I used here seems to be the ideal. Anything more looks too
flat, anything less looks just a bit distorted.
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Simon,
I liked Ken's comment. Pretty right on, I think. I am still
looking for the 'demonic' aspect, however. Maybe red horns.
I am definitely with David on this. Like Go vs Billiards or
something.
Very good and striking. I mean for a Moray user...
Peter
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>I've always been a real fan of squashed spheres, but only to an extent.
>The 3:1 ratio I used here seems to be the ideal. Anything more looks too
>flat, anything less looks just a bit distorted.
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You should try:
scale <1, (sqrt(5)-1)*0.5, 1> ;-)
Simen.
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Sheesh! I just love this image! The balls look so ... plastic! I am not
being sarcastic, of course! I would love to see the source. (Not kidding.)
Simen.
Simon de Vet skrev i meldingen <38930243.F68D86D3@istar.ca>...
>I like it. Simple, but anything more would only ruin it.
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