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It looks very agile for its size.
I agree, it would be nice with some buildings.
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Wow the heat ray is awesome... =)
Peter Houston wrote:
> Still a lot of work to do.
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> Someone was doing a building macro recently, is it available yet, I could
> use some buildings for this scene.
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> Regards,
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> Peter H.
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> [Image]
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>http://www.war-of-the-worlds.com/
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Has anyone actually played the game? It's quite cool to be a mid-price game
we seen one before?). But this one captures the feeling and mood of WOTW
perfectly! Playing the humans you feel absolutely desperate against those
walking nightmares! And that Victorian setting, with 'mechanology' rather
than technology. And that stiff language! :) I drool when I think of it. But
of course, It might have been me, who falls very quickly in love with such
things...
Simen.
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Scotty, that's NOT what I meant by "Beam me up!"
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My sister says "I like Your bug eyes better then theirs"
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From: Matthew Bennett
Subject: Re: Martian Tripod w/ Heat Ray (44Kb)
Date: 8 Apr 2000 08:33:57
Message: <38ef2735@news.povray.org>
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Very impressive sense of scale - one of the few randerings of supposedly
large objects that actually ~looks~ large :)
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That was a different one, never saw it before either. I was sure there was a
more cylindrical and dark or black kind, much more industrial-age type of thing
or something about like a stove pipe. Maybe not.
Bob
| Here's a much larger scan of the cover
| http://www.rudysclassics.com/pic9/ci124c.jpg .
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| Something else I found that may be of help is this
| http://www.hoboes.com/html/Comics/Meetings.html . It seems to be a list of
| comics-based newsgroups, etc..
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Matthew Bennett wrote:
> Very impressive sense of scale - one of the few randerings of supposedly
> large objects that actually ~looks~ large :)
It's all in the position of the camera.
That person in front of the heat ray can't hurt either...
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is that thing pissing fire on the poor little woman?
<sorry, tasteless... but I really couldn't resist>
ross.
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David Fontaine wrote:
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> Matthew Bennett wrote:
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> > Very impressive sense of scale - one of the few randerings of supposedly
> > large objects that actually ~looks~ large :)
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> It's all in the position of the camera.
> That person in front of the heat ray can't hurt either...
I disagree, it must be pretty hurtful to stand in an heat
ray like that (though hopefully he won't feel it long) :)
Jerome
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