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Here's another in the series. I might get used to coming up with these.
They're simple, yet beautiful. I was also wondering if Gilles idea for
post-process could be applied to media images, where it just maxes out and
you don't want it to do that. Anyway, enjoy. :)
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So cool, that's a dazzling effect.
Bob
"TonyB" <ben### [at] panamac-comnet> wrote in message news:3908d6ae@news.povray.org...
| Here's another in the series. I might get used to coming up with these.
| They're simple, yet beautiful. I was also wondering if Gilles idea for
| post-process could be applied to media images, where it just maxes out and
| you don't want it to do that. Anyway, enjoy. :)
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Strange. Somehow seems to have that 'movement in your peripheral vision' effect,
I can't focus my eyes at the entire image. Very cool, but would probably drive
me nuts in the long run :)
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>So cool, that's a dazzling effect.
Great. Thanks. :)
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>Strange. Somehow seems to have that 'movement in your peripheral vision'
effect,
>I can't focus my eyes at the entire image. Very cool, but would probably
drive
>me nuts in the long run :)
I hadn't noticed that. :)
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In article <3908d6ae@news.povray.org>, "TonyB"
<ben### [at] panamac-comnet> wrote:
> Here's another in the series. I might get used to coming up with these.
> They're simple, yet beautiful. I was also wondering if Gilles idea for
> post-process could be applied to media images, where it just maxes out and
> you don't want it to do that. Anyway, enjoy. :)
Agh! My eyes!
This is a weird effect, I can't seem to have trouble focusing on it. It
almost hurts to look at it.
Imagine having this as a desktop image... :-)
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If you stare at it it looks almost to be moving.
Or maybe it's just my monitor worbling. (That wouldn't be caused by having the
subwoofer too close, would it?)
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>Agh! My eyes!
Nooo! Chris! What have I done?! Here, put on some shades: B
>Imagine having this as a desktop image... :-)
Some of us don't have to imagine... B)
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TonyB wrote:
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> Here's another in the series. I might get used to coming up with these.
> They're simple, yet beautiful. I was also wondering if Gilles idea for
> post-process could be applied to media images, where it just maxes out and
> you don't want it to do that. Anyway, enjoy. :)
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> [Image]
It is beautiful. Kinda makes me think of a butane light exploding in
zero gravity :-)
I wonder if it's just me, but when I glance away from that image and
then glance back, it seems to "flash" in a sence. Like how motion blur
gives the impression of the object jumping out at you.
Very nifty effect.
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2000 19:06:40 -0400, "TonyB"
<ben### [at] panamac-comnet> wrote:
>Here's another in the series. I might get used to coming up with these.
>They're simple, yet beautiful. I was also wondering if Gilles idea for
>post-process could be applied to media images, where it just maxes out and
>you don't want it to do that. Anyway, enjoy. :)
Cool! My brother's first reaction was "Odd... an exploding hedgehog!"
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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