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Hi
The title says it all, I think...
I had toyed with the idea of using this for an IRTC entry but it hasn't
quite worked out as well as I had hoped. However I've learnt some from it
and played with one or two new ideas.
Mick
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Hmm, I have trouble believing those stones could stand that way without
collapsing. Not that everything has to adhere to structural stability in a
render however.
Nice flora and fauna scene and the colors of orange-brown sky with the greens to
contrast it makes me think of a nearby forest fire type of thing. Like this
might be a temporary oasis amidst the smoke.
Bob
"Mick Hazelgrove" <mha### [at] mindaswinternetcouk> wrote in message
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| Mick
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Dang! Submit it!
And don't listen to Bob about the believability of how the rocks would
stand.. There are many such imposibilities in nature. :{)
David
Mick Hazelgrove <mha### [at] mindaswinternetcouk> wrote in message
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> Hi
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> The title says it all, I think...
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> I had toyed with the idea of using this for an IRTC entry but it hasn't
> quite worked out as well as I had hoped. However I've learnt some from it
> and played with one or two new ideas.
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All of you images are really good. The only beef I've got with them is that
most all of your backgrounds are too bright, and detract from the overall
scene.
Keep it up!
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H.E. Day
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A nice, flowing scene. Cool flowers. What's that under the fog? rocks? It's
kind of hard to see, but then again it adds to the mystery of the scene.
Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> Hi
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> The title says it all, I think...
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> I had toyed with the idea of using this for an IRTC entry but it hasn't
> quite worked out as well as I had hoped. However I've learnt some from it
> and played with one or two new ideas.
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> Mick
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> [Image]
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Samuel Benge
E-Mail: STB### [at] aolcom
Visit the still unfinished isosurface tutorial:
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On Sat, 26 Feb 2000 18:44:36 -0000, Mick Hazelgrove <> wrote:
>Hi
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>The title says it all, I think...
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>I had toyed with the idea of using this for an IRTC entry but it hasn't
>quite worked out as well as I had hoped. However I've learnt some from it
>and played with one or two new ideas.
Looks good, tells a story, is on topic, looks real good,
makes you invent a sotry if you look at it for long enough,
it's going to be my wallpaper.
You should enter this it really is good, more for the
feel of it rather than the techniques used.
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:sjl### [at] ndirectcouk
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"David Heys" <sou### [at] gcinet> wrote in message
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Yes, maybe so but I won't stand under them if at all possible (well, maybe not
anyway).
Bob
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Oh, I totally agree.
I don't care if the tour guide says the danged rocks have been magically
resting up there for over a million years. All it takes is a random pebble,
or an eagle dropping a messy surprise from on high for a million years of
entropy to come to an end. I'd rather not be under there when that occurs.
:{)
David
Bob Hughes <omn### [at] hotmailcom?subject=PoV-News:> wrote in message
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> Yes, maybe so but I won't stand under them if at all possible (well, maybe
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Ignore all idiotic comment.
A masterpiece
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2000 03:01:11 -0800, "Peter Warren" <int### [at] halcyoncom> wrote:
> Ignore all idiotic comment.
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>A masterpiece
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I agree!
It's difficult to criticise something so good. I'm not too sure about the pattern
created
in the sky, but I can live with it and will learn to love it.
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