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ryan constantine schrieb:
> what did you use to model this?
Most of all i used moray, spatch and a little bit rhino
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> ryan constantine schrieb:
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> > what did you use to model this?
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> Most of all i used moray, spatch and a little bit rhino
Cheater! j/k
--
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
Please visit my website: http://www.faricy.net/~davidf/
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David Fontaine schrieb:
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> > ryan constantine schrieb:
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> > > what did you use to model this?
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> > Most of all i used moray, spatch and a little bit rhino
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> Cheater! j/k
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Maybe, but all i have done with rhino was the side and font window with
the connection to the main body (ok, and the little boat at the back). I
tried a lot to do this with spatch. But it didn't work. Do you have an
idea to do this with spatch??
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> David Fontaine schrieb:
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> >
> > > ryan constantine schrieb:
> > >
> > > > what did you use to model this?
> > >
> > > Most of all i used moray, spatch and a little bit rhino
> >
> > Cheater! j/k
> >
>
> Maybe, but all i have done with rhino was the side and font window with
> the connection to the main body (ok, and the little boat at the back). I
> tried a lot to do this with spatch. But it didn't work. Do you have an
> idea to do this with spatch??
Nevertheless, hope you like the pic???!
;-(
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Fantastic. Can see it much better without the water.
Bob
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Bob Hughes schrieb:
> Fantastic. Can see it much better without the water.
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> Bob
Many thanks, i'm very glad, that you like it. With the water and the
texture you are right. There is a lot to do.
Robert
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> Nevertheless, hope you like the pic???!
>
> ;-(
? Yes, of course.
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
Please visit my website: http://www.faricy.net/~davidf/
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Shouldn't that be leagues??? accually Jules Verne had it wrong to begin
with... it should be fathoms
> Hi there,
> this is my first image post and it is not ready jet. But i think it is
> worth to show it. Unfortunately, im not familiar with media and texture
> (there is need of some rusty texture and water and, and, and...)
>
> i hope, you like it.
>
> comments are wellcome ;-)
>
> Robert
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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"Psychomek" <psy### [at] homecom> wrote :
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> accually Jules Verne had it wrong to begin
> with... it should be fathoms
Nope, fathoms is a measurement of depth, about 6 feet. To be 20000
fathoms deep you would have to be over 20 miles deep. He meant leagues,
about 50000 miles, that they traveled in their journey from place to place.
http://www.1stbooks.com/cgi-bin/nph-marian?2000010.txt
"Shall I be believed? I do not know. And it matters little, after all.
What I now affirm is, that I have a right to speak of these seas, under
which,
in less than ten months, I have crossed 20,000 leagues in that submarine
tour
of the world, which has revealed so many wonders."
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"Bill DeWitt" <the### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message
news:3986cc26@news.povray.org...
> "Psychomek" <psy### [at] homecom> wrote :
> >
> > accually Jules Verne had it wrong to begin
> > with... it should be fathoms
>
> Nope, fathoms is a measurement of depth, about 6 feet. To be 20000
> fathoms deep you would have to be over 20 miles deep. He meant leagues,
> about 50000 miles, that they traveled in their journey from place to
place.
>
Ah, a misconception on my part - I had always read the title as under = deep
as opposed to under = travelled underwater.
BTW I'll try and find a link, but there's a recent comic book called "League
of Gentlemen" featuring Nemo, Dr Jekyl, The Invisible Man, Alan Quartermain,
Mina Harker, and Mycroft Holmes ("M"). It has some beautiful illustrations
of the Nautilus. It also restores Nemo to his original nationality (Indian).
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