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Here's the quartz crystal again, this time it's purple with a fracture,
sitting on a stand.
Any questions or comments?
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Oooooohh....
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the color and the 'cracks' are real good!
Bugs74
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SamuelT wrote:
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> Here's the quartz crystal again, this time it's purple with a fracture,
> sitting on a stand.
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> Any questions or comments?
>
Wow, please make it larger :-)
Is the geometry based on scientific values or did you just do it the easy way ?
Anyway very nice object, just don't like the surroundings. Have you tried a more
natural environment ?
Christoph
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Christoph Hormann wrote:
> Is the geometry based on scientific values or did you just do it the easy way ?
Yes :) I did both. The tip angles aren't very accurate, but I think they might be
close.
> Anyway very nice object, just don't like the surroundings. Have you tried a more
> natural environment ?
I don't like the surroundings either. It would look nice laying around with some
quartz rocks, but they are hard to model.
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On Tue, 04 Jul 2000 12:12:02 -0700, SamuelT <STB### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>Here's the quartz crystal again, this time it's purple with a fracture,
>sitting on a stand.
>
>Any questions or comments?
Stunningly real but for the stand.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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It looks very realistic, but I think the tapering facets are inaccurate (as
you've already said). Still cool though.
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
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Tiberium? Please?
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A group of these crystals on a piece of rock would look cool.
Brendan Ryan
SamuelT wrote:
> Here's the quartz crystal again, this time it's purple with a fracture,
> sitting on a stand.
>
> Any questions or comments?
>
> --
> Samuel Benge
>
> E-Mail: STB### [at] aolcom
>
> Visit my isosurface tutorial at http://members.aol.com/stbenge
>
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> [Image]
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Andrea Ryan wrote:
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> A group of these crystals on a piece of rock would look cool.
Clustered inside of a geode it would look even more betterer.
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