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Alright, I know that I said that number 3 would be titled fire and ice, but
it didn't work out, so I went with the flow, finished number 3 and moved on
the create Fire and Ice, which is the title of one of my favorite "animated
movies" (i.e. not cartoon), and the title of my latest work, showing the
contrast of colors. As Simen pointed out, it looks like fire at 0G. Enjoy.
Oh, btw, the official titles of my works are:
MediaGames 1: The RGB Vortex
MediaGames 2: Gold-Blue Sunshine
MediaGames 3: Ionic Implosion
MediaGames 4: Fire and Ice
If you would like to suggest more appropriate names, please post them in
your replies. Bye.
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The first one, most definitely a charged plasma.
The second one, some kind of nexus-ribbon-nebula thing.
Just speculating. Interesting work!
--
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
Please visit my website: http:/www.faricy.net/~davidf/
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From: {USER FIRSTNAME} {USER LASTNAME}
Subject: Re: MediaGames 3 (~82kau) & 4 (~61kau)
Date: 30 Apr 2000 16:37:15
Message: <390c997b$1@news.povray.org>
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> If you would like to suggest more appropriate names, please post them in
> your replies. Bye.
My suggestion is "The MediaGames Include File." These are so impressive, and
these things are so difficult for beginners (speaking for myself, anyway),
that I'm sure a Chris Colefax-style include file would be used and
appreciated by millions worldwide.
Regards,
Dave
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>Just speculating. Interesting work!
Thanks. I'm glad you like it. :)
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>My suggestion is "The MediaGames Include File." These are so impressive,
and
>these things are so difficult for beginners (speaking for myself, anyway),
>that I'm sure a Chris Colefax-style include file would be used and
>appreciated by millions worldwide.
Like for what? It just looks pretty, it has no real, serious use. BTW, I'm
glad you appreciate it that much. :)
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Wow, Wow & Wow
Cant wait to see the source for all these...
Hinting...
I played w/ the black hole and various wave forms but my work is somewhat shy
in comparison...
TonyB wrote:
> Alright, I know that I said that number 3 would be titled fire and ice, but
> it didn't work out, so I went with the flow, finished number 3 and moved on
> the create Fire and Ice, which is the title of one of my favorite "animated
> movies" (i.e. not cartoon), and the title of my latest work, showing the
> contrast of colors. As Simen pointed out, it looks like fire at 0G. Enjoy.
>
> Oh, btw, the official titles of my works are:
>
> MediaGames 1: The RGB Vortex
> MediaGames 2: Gold-Blue Sunshine
> MediaGames 3: Ionic Implosion
> MediaGames 4: Fire and Ice
>
> If you would like to suggest more appropriate names, please post them in
> your replies. Bye.
>
> [Image]
>
> [Image]
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From: Dave Blandston
Subject: Re: MediaGames 3 (~82kau) & 4 (~61kau)
Date: 30 Apr 2000 18:44:03
Message: <390cb733@news.povray.org>
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> Like for what? It just looks pretty, it has no real, serious use.
So far, everything I've ever made (or tried to make, in many cases) with POV
"Just looks pretty," and I wasn't aware that this stuff was supposed to have
any real, serious use! But you must admit, your MediaGames do have real
uses, for example as portals to alternate dimensions and such, of course. :)
Regards,
Dave
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>Wow, Wow & Wow
:)
>Cant wait to see the source for all these...
>Hinting...
... ... Whatcha lookin' at? The plan is to put it all out when I'm done with
the series and the animation. :)
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>But you must admit, your MediaGames do have real
>uses, for example as portals to alternate dimensions and such, of course.
:)
But only on dark backgrounds. They dissapear anywhere else.
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>But only on dark backgrounds. They dissapear anywhere else.
Hm. I think that can be solved by adding absorbsion to the media! I just
thought of that, but why not give it a try? I woldn't think the emitting
media sucked up its own light, because it's not light in the
light_source-manner.
Simen.
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