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..ahem...
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Quaint. Aren't the pectoral fins(?) usually larger? I like the way the
fins and tail look though. Some printing on the chips would improve those.
Thanks for showing this humorous render.
Bob
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Oh my goodness;)
-Chris-
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larger than what? this doesn't look like a goldfish. some other fish i
think. so don't fins come in all sizes?
Bob Hughes wrote:
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> Quaint. Aren't the pectoral fins(?) usually larger? I like the way the
> fins and tail look though. Some printing on the chips would improve those.
> Thanks for showing this humorous render.
>
> Bob
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> Aren't the pectoral fins(?) usually larger?
Size of fins can vary, but that fish seems to be missing pectoral fins. The
transparency on them is well done though.
-Mike
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"ryan constantine" <rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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| larger than what? this doesn't look like a goldfish. some other fish i
| think. so don't fins come in all sizes?
I don't know goldfish or any others too well, only goldfish I ever had were
eaten up by raccoons within a week or so, leaving nothing but golden fish
scales behind. I thought this was a goldfish though, and anyway I was
thinking most any fish uses it's pectoral fins to maneuver. Maybe these are
folded up?
Bob
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Bob Hughes wrote:
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> "ryan constantine" <rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
> news:3983551F.98288835@yahoo.com...
> | larger than what? this doesn't look like a goldfish. some other fish i
> | think. so don't fins come in all sizes?
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> I don't know goldfish or any others too well, only goldfish I ever had were
> eaten up by raccoons within a week or so, leaving nothing but golden fish
> scales behind. I thought this was a goldfish though, and anyway I was
> thinking most any fish uses it's pectoral fins to maneuver. Maybe these are
> folded up?
Before modelling it, I went to a fish shop, and it seems most have
a bigger backbone fin than pectoral one, though the reverse also
exists. The variety amongst fishes is enormous, and whatever you
model, there's a chance it actually exists !
"My" fish isn't modelled after a goldfish, nor any particular fish,
and the fins are made with a bunch of little splines controlled
by 3 splines (which was a headache to create, because of spline-related
problems within POV-Ray).
Fabien.
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Tee hee! I like it.
Fabien Mosen wrote:
> ..ahem...
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Fabien Mosen wrote in message <39831F74.8D84B816@skynet.be>...
>..ahem...
LOL
thanks, I needed that.
Gail
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