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Is it a logo?
Is it a mascot?
No, it's Emoti-POV!
I found this little guy (?) while doodling in search of a pov logo...
I may add a yellow hair "M" for his MegaPov brother...
Not great art - or even art - but I quite like him. What do you think? And
what could his name be?
Povingly,
Philippe
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Philippe Debar wrote:
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> Is it a logo?
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> Is it a mascot?
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> No, it's Emoti-POV!
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> I found this little guy (?) while doodling in search of a pov logo...
> I may add a yellow hair "M" for his MegaPov brother...
>
It looks funny, make it a macro accepting a conventional emoticon string as
parameter ... :-)
> Not great art - or even art - but I quite like him. What do you think? And
> what could his name be?
>
How about "Povemoti"
Christoph
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Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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not to endorse anything.... he could be like the little help guys that ms
office 2000 has....you know, like the animated einstein etc.... :-)
-paul
Philippe Debar wrote:
> Is it a logo?
>
> Is it a mascot?
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> No, it's Emoti-POV!
>
> I found this little guy (?) while doodling in search of a pov logo...
> I may add a yellow hair "M" for his MegaPov brother...
>
> Not great art - or even art - but I quite like him. What do you think? And
> what could his name be?
>
> Povingly,
>
> Philippe
>
> Name: emotipov.png
> emotipov.png Type: PNG Image (image/x-png)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
--
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Paul Daniel Jones
120 Chandlee Laboratory
Penn State University
814-865-2090
pdj### [at] psuedu
http://research.chem.psu.edu/glassgrp/paul
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or the Paperclip guy in publisher
Paul Daniel Jones wrote:
> not to endorse anything.... he could be like the little help guys that ms
> office 2000 has....you know, like the animated einstein etc.... :-)
>
> -paul
>
> Philippe Debar wrote:
>
> > Is it a logo?
> >
> > Is it a mascot?
> >
> > No, it's Emoti-POV!
> >
> > I found this little guy (?) while doodling in search of a pov logo...
> > I may add a yellow hair "M" for his MegaPov brother...
> >
> > Not great art - or even art - but I quite like him. What do you think? And
> > what could his name be?
> >
> > Povingly,
> >
> > Philippe
> >
> > Name: emotipov.png
> > emotipov.png Type: PNG Image (image/x-png)
> > Encoding: x-uuencode
>
> --
> -------------------------------------------#
> Paul Daniel Jones
> 120 Chandlee Laboratory
> Penn State University
> 814-865-2090
> pdj### [at] psuedu
>
> http://research.chem.psu.edu/glassgrp/paul
> --------------------------------------------#
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Finally, a use for emoticons! (Actually, when did we start calling them
emoticons? I thought they were smiley's.) They're very nice. I can see lots of
uses for something like this in a book describing POV-Ray. If I ever
completely redesign my cyclopedia, I'll be asking permission for this little
guy.
Josh
Philippe Debar wrote:
> Is it a logo?
>
> Is it a mascot?
>
> No, it's Emoti-POV!
>
> I found this little guy (?) while doodling in search of a pov logo...
> I may add a yellow hair "M" for his MegaPov brother...
>
> Not great art - or even art - but I quite like him. What do you think? And
> what could his name be?
>
> Povingly,
>
> Philippe
>
> Name: emotipov.png
> emotipov.png Type: PNG Image (image/x-png)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
--
Josh English -- Lexiphanic Lethomaniac
eng### [at] spiritonecom
The POV-Ray Cyclopedia http://www.spiritone.com/~english/cyclopedia/
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"Psychomek" <psy### [at] homecom> wrote in message
news:39DC7D78.A77C5EDC@home.com...
| or the Paperclip guy in publisher
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| > not to endorse anything.... he could be like the little help guys that
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| > office 2000 has....you know, like the animated einstein etc.... :-)
The Office Assistant as it is called. I use the little robotic guy in Word
2000 just to keep me company. Haven't seen if there is a way to make a
custom one but it would probably be quite a task to get all the actions
made, so I probably won't ever give it a try even if there is a way.
Bob
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I have read somewhere in msdn that there is a SDK and these "Office
Assistants" can be added to custom software, but they have a different name
for them (can't remember what?)
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"Halbert" <hha### [at] capitalnet> wrote in message
news:39dce1ff@news.povray.org...
> I have read somewhere in msdn that there is a SDK and these "Office
> Assistants" can be added to custom software, but they have a different
name
> for them (can't remember what?)
MS Agent. Cool tricks. You can insert voice activation and response,
several levels of animation, program interaction... lots of good stuff. I
use a shareware version of an implementation for voice, ShadiSoft "Speak",
as well as doing some JavaScript implementations of my own.
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"Christoph Hormann" <Chr### [at] schunteretctu-bsde> wrote in
message news:39DC6B97.7A05498B@schunter.etc.tu-bs.de...
> It looks funny, make it a macro accepting a conventional emoticon string
as
> parameter ... :-)
mmh... Good idea to easily access presets. I'll think about that.
> How about "Povemoti"
Not much better than it's "Emoti-Pov" project name. Can't get my mouth
around these words. But Povemoti does sound like a name (an Italian last
name I'd say) while Emoti-Pov sounds like nothing ;-)
Povingly,
Philippe
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"Paul Daniel Jones" <pdj### [at] psuedu> wrote in message
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> not to endorse anything.... he could be like the little help guys that ms
> office 2000 has....you know, like the animated einstein etc.... :-)
Yes, yes, I also saw the similarity. (Is this even English?)
Philippe
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