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"When the light strikes me just right
I am almost handsome."
Misquoting Mr. Peter O'Toole.
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmailcom
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Very Escheresque.... How did you do it??
-paul
Peter Warren wrote:
> "When the light strikes me just right
> I am almost handsome."
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> Misquoting Mr. Peter O'Toole.
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> Peter Warren
> war### [at] hotmailcom
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Intriguing.
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 04:07:50 -0800, "Peter Warren"
<int### [at] halcyoncom> wrote:
>"When the light strikes me just right
> I am almost handsome."
>
>Misquoting Mr. Peter O'Toole.
>
>Peter Warren
>war### [at] hotmailcom
Very psychedelic. Looks more like Dali to me than Escher, though. I
like it.
Peter Popov
pet### [at] usanet
ICQ: 15002700
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Peter Warren wrote:
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> "When the light strikes me just right
> I am almost handsome."
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> Misquoting Mr. Peter O'Toole.
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> Peter Warren
> war### [at] hotmailcom
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> [Image]
Funny, I was also playing with transparent textures earlier this week.
Quick question, how would one make a an ice-cube with cracks on the
inside, I was trying transparent/white marble (even though they're
3-dimensional, textures are only applied to the outside of an object)?
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Yeah, even though textures are 3D, they only are displayed on the surface.
The way around it is to use media, or use a multi-layered object. For
example, composing a cylinder out of several hundred discs stacked so
closely on top of eachother, that you cannot see the space between them. My
experimentations with this method look neat, but are expensive as far as
memory and speed go.
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Francois Labreque wrote in message <38B5DB49.A7374CDD@attglobal.net>...
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>Peter Warren wrote:
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>> "When the light strikes me just right
>> I am almost handsome."
>>
>> Misquoting Mr. Peter O'Toole.
>>
>> Peter Warren
>> war### [at] hotmailcom
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>> [Image]
>
>Funny, I was also playing with transparent textures earlier this week.
>
>Quick question, how would one make a an ice-cube with cracks on the
>inside, I was trying transparent/white marble (even though they're
>3-dimensional, textures are only applied to the outside of an object)?
>
>--
>Francois Labreque | The surest sign of the existence of extra-
> flabreq | terrestrial intelligence is that they never
> @ | bothered to come down here and visit us!
> attglobal.net - Calvin
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Paul Daniel Jones wrote:
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> Very Escheresque.... How did you do it??
I am speculating that he used a mesh of a half head and then used a
clear/solid_color pigment pattern on it.
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>Very Escheresque.... How did you do it??
Escheresque. Not. no way. go back and check him again.
How I did it. very simple.
Check out Peel. standard tex.
Image what I could do with one tenth of Ken's texture knowledge.
boggleboggleboggle.
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmailcom
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 03:10:31 -0800, Peter Warren wrote:
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>>Very Escheresque.... How did you do it??
>Escheresque. Not. no way. go back and check him again.
How 'bout you do? He did more varied stuff than you might think.
Specifically, try this one:
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/pictures/art/M.C.Escher/rind.jpg
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Peter Warren wrote:
> Escheresque. Not. no way. go back and check him again.
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> How I did it. very simple.
>
> Check out Peel. standard tex.
..'
Well, how did you make the face? hf?
sig.
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