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From: Lewis
Subject: Re: Nitemare
Date: 22 Apr 2000 19:51:59
Message: <390248BB.445E42@netvision.net.il>
Ken wrote:
> 
> Lewis wrote:
> >
> > Ken wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > About the only persistent nightmares I have are of tidal waves. Can't
> > > seem to shake em for some reason. The mental imagery I have of them
> > > though are frighteningly beautiful.
> > >
> >
> > I thought Ken's nightmares would be more like not being able to texture
> > a beutifully modelled object (actually that sounds more like HE Day) or
> > loosing his link database.
> 
> The waking nightmare aspect of this is that no matter how hard I
> try I have yet to model an acceptable representation of a tidal
> wave.
> 

I don't even know how it's supposed to look. That, and the fact that I
live in a beach city, supports the theory that I need professional help.


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From: Charles Krause
Subject: Re: Nitemare
Date: 22 Apr 2000 19:53:47
Message: <39023b8b@news.povray.org>
>
>The waking nightmare aspect of this is that no matter how hard I
>try I have yet to model an acceptable representation of a tidal
>wave.
>


Can't imagine why. All you need is a computer that can handle very precise
simulation of fluid flow and choatic systems.

Piece of cake ;)

Especially that curly/foam/spray bit at the top of almost any wave...


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From: Lewis
Subject: Re: Nitemare
Date: 22 Apr 2000 19:56:48
Message: <390249DB.C3F7F4FE@netvision.net.il>
Don't misundestand me, I know how a wave looks, but what is a *tidal*
wave? A wave that comes in to the shore? They are all tidal. Well,
ohh...I get it (I actually did while writing these lines, this is no
joke).

Forgive me for polluting this newsgroup with trash.
Maybe I should go render something.


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Nitemare
Date: 23 Apr 2000 19:22:33
Message: <39038531.8F854692@faricy.net>
odd...

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From: Moon47
Subject: Re: Nitemare
Date: 24 Apr 2000 00:21:37
Message: <39027CF4.32B3DB2C@earthlink.net>
tsunami...

Lewis wrote:

> Don't misundestand me, I know how a wave looks, but what is a *tidal*
> wave? A wave that comes in to the shore? They are all tidal. Well,
> ohh...I get it (I actually did while writing these lines, this is no
> joke).
>
> Forgive me for polluting this newsgroup with trash.
> Maybe I should go render something.


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From: Moon47
Subject: Re: Nitemare
Date: 24 Apr 2000 00:23:04
Message: <39027D4B.D41B1949@earthlink.net>
If the cat and child are models...
Well done to the modeler...

Mick Hazelgrove wrote:

> I used to have this nitemare when I was a kid.
>
> Mick
>
>  [Image]


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From: Mark Wagner
Subject: Re: Nitemare
Date: 24 Apr 2000 01:44:15
Message: <3903df2f$1@news.povray.org>
Ken wrote in message <390203FE.C9C181A4@pacbell.net>...
>
>
>Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
>>
>> The things in the air are rocks!  There I was chatting to the cat when
out
>> of the sky rocks suddenly started falling on me! Thank goodness it
stopped
>> many years ago but it was so real that it has always stuck in my mind.
>
>About the only persistent nightmares I have are of tidal waves. Can't
>seem to shake em for some reason. The mental imagery I have of them
>though are frighteningly beautiful.


Maybe you should move to Kansas....


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From: Lt  Kettch
Subject: Re: Nitemare
Date: 27 Apr 2000 01:34:56
Message: <3907CAE5.44AEF6BA@aol.com>
I have this nightmare that I'm in Reality


-- 
"Yub-Yub!" Lt. Kettch


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