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>But is it art? hehe
That's up to you to decide. For me, it's just an experiment with caustics,
isosurfaces, blinn shading, and checkers.inc, that is worth showing to other
people.
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>But it is berry, berry nice.
:| Thank you.
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>It's great but I'm afraid only nicely trimmed bushes tend to look that way.
The
>thing in the center I mean, of course.
I don't know why nicely trimmed bushes scare you, but I asure you I didn't
know this. Had I known, I wouldn't have posted it. Please forgive me.
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I really like it, it has a nice tone and balance.
My only criticism would be the tree. It's a great idea but I just
think the tree is too round(I know it sounds stupid). Everything
surrounding it is roundish already, I think it would look nicer
if it were a more natural looking tree. IMHO.
I do like it though, it's strange and beautiful at the same time.
--
Phil
...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
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Yea... I nice scraggly, old, twisted, looking tree would be fitting...
Like a bonsai{?}
Phil Clute wrote:
> I really like it, it has a nice tone and balance.
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> My only criticism would be the tree. It's a great idea but I just
> think the tree is too round(I know it sounds stupid). Everything
> surrounding it is roundish already, I think it would look nicer
> if it were a more natural looking tree. IMHO.
>
> I do like it though, it's strange and beautiful at the same time.
> --
> Phil
> ...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
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Please don't post any bushes with eyes on them and I think I'll be fine.
Bob
"TonyB" <ben### [at] panama c-com net> wrote in message
news:389ba22b@news.povray.org...
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Why not a Thom's Tree?
and while your at it don't forget to
take out the trash and do the dishes.
Have you finished your homework?
Affectionately,
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmail com
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>Why not a Thom's Tree?
"Because I made this one myself, and I like it and it stays.", he said as he
firmly put his foot down.
>and while your at it don't forget to
>take out the trash and do the dishes.
Not again!
>Have you finished your homework?
No. I shouldn't be wasting time here...
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Source me.
Nice work.
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:sjl### [at] ndirect co uk
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>Source me.
Brian posted it (without my permission) to "will not work" in
.unofficial.patches
>Nice work.
Thanks. :)
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