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From: Slime
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 2 Nov 2001 17:40:50
Message: <3be320f2$1@news.povray.org>
Hey, watch where you're pointing that thing.

- Slime
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"JMZ" <Kze### [at] Wanadoofr> wrote in message
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> A bloody world.
> Not realistic. Just symbolic.
>
> JMZ (France)
>
>
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From: JMZ
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 2 Nov 2001 18:27:44
Message: <3be32bf0@news.povray.org>
Nothing for spotlights. And of course Manhattan
is on north of the pin, and antiq' Balkh on the
east of the other pin...
Wounds are everywhere.

JMZ (France)


3be31960$2@news.povray.org...
> Are those particular spots supposed to represent anything? I thought New
> York was higher up...
>
> --
>
> //Mahalis
> camera{location<0,0.25,-2> look_at 0.5*y} #declare
T=texture{pigment{crackle
> scale 0.5 rotate 90 turbulence 0.75 color_map{[0 rgb 1][0.05 rgb 1][0.1
> rgb<1,0.25,1>][0.25 rgbf 1][1 rgbf 1]}} finish{ambient 1}} #declare
> c=difference{torus{0.5,0.1 rotate -90*x}box{<0.7,0,0.2>,<-0.7,-0.7,-0.2>}}
> merge{object{c translate<0.5,0.5,0>} object{c translate<-0.5,0.5,0>}
> cylinder{<1,0.5,0>,<1,0,0>,0.1} cylinder{<-1,0.5,0>,<-1,0,0>,0.1}
> cylinder{0.5*y,0,0.1} texture{T}}
> --
>
>
> "JMZ" <Kze### [at] Wanadoofr> wrote in message
> news:3be30816@news.povray.org...
> > A bloody world.
> > Not realistic. Just symbolic.
> >
> > JMZ (France)
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 3 Nov 2001 00:21:45
Message: <3BE37FA2.3CA1E594@faricy.net>
<duck> If that's Bin Laden's blood on the right pin, maybe it should be
black or something...

-- 
David Fontaine  <dav### [at] faricynet>  ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery:  http://davidf.faricy.net/


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From: Fabien Mosen
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 3 Nov 2001 13:42:42
Message: <3BE43A03.89D90374@skynet.be>
JMZ wrote:
> 
> A bloody world.
> Not realistic. Just symbolic.

A clever vision of things.

(though there are some missing nails...)

Fabien.


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From: Ruy
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 4 Nov 2001 09:22:40
Message: <3be54f30@news.povray.org>
"Fabien Mosen" <fab### [at] skynetbe> escreveu na mensagem
news:3BE43A03.89D90374@skynet.be...
> JMZ wrote:
> A clever vision of things.
>
> (though there are some missing nails...)

If you consider a couple thousand "some", then yes, there are some missing
nails.

Great pic, btw.

Ruy


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From: Yadgar
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 4 Nov 2001 12:57:40
Message: <3BE588FA.DC9CAB81@ndh.net>
JMZ schrieb:

> Nothing for spotlights. And of course Manhattan
> is on north of the pin, and antiq' Balkh on the
> east of the other pin...
> Wounds are everywhere.

No, that's not Balkh, it's somewhere in south-western Turkmenistan, east of
that would be ancient
Merv... Balkh is located in northern Afghanistan!

See you in Khyberspace - http://www.geocities.com/electricafghan/index-e.html
Afghanistan Chronicle: http://www.ndh.net/home/bleimann/

Yadgar


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From: JMZ
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 4 Nov 2001 16:11:15
Message: <3be5aef3@news.povray.org>

3BE588FA.DC9CAB81@ndh.net...
> No, that's not Balkh, it's somewhere in south-western Turkmenistan, east
of
> that would be ancient
> Merv... Balkh is located in northern Afghanistan!

Sure, ruins of Balkh (Bactres in French) are at
10 kilometers on the west of Mazar e Sharif.
But I have some difficults to point the nail
at the exact place...

JMZ (France)


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From: Yadgar
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 4 Nov 2001 16:54:33
Message: <3BE5C880.868DF7FB@ndh.net>
JMZ schrieb:


> 3BE588FA.DC9CAB81@ndh.net...
> > No, that's not Balkh, it's somewhere in south-western Turkmenistan, east
> of
> > that would be ancient
> > Merv... Balkh is located in northern Afghanistan!
>
> Sure, ruins of Balkh (Bactres in French) are at
> 10 kilometers on the west of Mazar e Sharif.
> But I have some difficults to point the nail
> at the exact place...
>

Have you ever been there - perhaps back in the 70s, as a shaggy hippie with
flowing mane on the Magic Highway to India?

Though I never had the chance to visit the country, I'm an Afghanistan geek
myself (see also my signature) and toyed for years with the idea of pre-war
Afghanistan as a raytraced 3D world... currently I'm working on the region
between Kandahar and the Pakistani border, based on a scanned topographic map
at a scale of 1:300.000. Cumbersome work, more than 4 million pixels have to
be set manually to make the heightfield...

See you in Khyberspace - http://www.geocities.com/electricafghan/index-e.html

Afghanistan Chronicle: http://www.ndh.net/home/bleimann/

Yadgar  - Cologne, Germany


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From: JMZ
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 4 Nov 2001 17:40:47
Message: <3be5c3ef@news.povray.org>
Unhappily, I've never visit Afghanistan, but
I've begin study the Balkh History, from
Greek Empire (and before) to Tamerlan [TimurLeng]
(and after). Bactriane was a "marriage" between
two civilization. Not a conflict limit.

In the 70's I was too young to go somewhere alone...
But around 1977/78, I've read a french book written
by Anne-France D'HAUTEVILLE who has visited
Afghanistan in 1970/75 and she loves this country,
and perhaps give me the idea to visit it in the future.
I keep this idea. War will have a end.

JMZ (France)



3BE5C880.868DF7FB@ndh.net...
> JMZ schrieb:
>

> > 3BE588FA.DC9CAB81@ndh.net...
> > > No, that's not Balkh, it's somewhere in south-western Turkmenistan,
east
> > of
> > > that would be ancient
> > > Merv... Balkh is located in northern Afghanistan!
> >
> > Sure, ruins of Balkh (Bactres in French) are at
> > 10 kilometers on the west of Mazar e Sharif.
> > But I have some difficults to point the nail
> > at the exact place...
> >
>
> Have you ever been there - perhaps back in the 70s, as a shaggy hippie
with
> flowing mane on the Magic Highway to India?
>
> Though I never had the chance to visit the country, I'm an Afghanistan
geek
> myself (see also my signature) and toyed for years with the idea of
pre-war
> Afghanistan as a raytraced 3D world... currently I'm working on the region
> between Kandahar and the Pakistani border, based on a scanned topographic
map
> at a scale of 1:300.000. Cumbersome work, more than 4 million pixels have
to
> be set manually to make the heightfield...
>
> See you in Khyberspace -
http://www.geocities.com/electricafghan/index-e.html
>
> Afghanistan Chronicle: http://www.ndh.net/home/bleimann/
>
> Yadgar  - Cologne, Germany
>
>
>


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From: Yadgar
Subject: Re: Our World (175 Kb)
Date: 7 Nov 2001 12:39:34
Message: <3BE94FDF.2897F70D@ndh.net>
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JMZ schrieb:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Unhappily, I've never visit Afghanistan, but
<br>I've begin study the Balkh History, from
<br>Greek Empire (and before) to Tamerlan [TimurLeng]
<br>(and after). Bactriane was a "marriage" between
<br>two civilization. Not a conflict limit.
<br> </blockquote>
Yes, I know about Bactria... the very notion that until about 60 AD a flourishing
Greco-Iranian civilization existed so far away from the motherland is thrilling...
perhaps you also heard about the ruins of Ai Khanum (around 140 BC) - wouldn't
it be tempting to render a reconstruction?
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>In the 70's I was too young to go somewhere alone...
<br>But around 1977/78, I've read a french book written
<br>by Anne-France D'HAUTEVILLE who has visited
<br>Afghanistan in 1970/75 and she loves this country,
<br>and perhaps give me the idea to visit it in the future.
<br>I keep this idea. War will have a end.
<br> </blockquote>
Yes, I'm myself an "afghoholic" since almost 20 years, desperately yearning
for a chance to simply pack my bike and set out for the Hindu Kush... but,
for reasons we all know, up to now I have to content myself with a computer-generated
virtual Afghanistan. With PoV-Ray, which I discovered in 1995, and with
the gradual advance of processors during the last years, this idea of "Khyberspace"
now slowly begins to turn reality, as I mentioned before, I'm currently
working on a 3D representation of an area in Kandahar province - when I'll
have completed the first small slice of about 200 x 500 pixels containing
a village, temporary rivers and some steep hills, I will post it here...
watch out for PoVghanistan!
<p>Does this sound interesting to anybody here around? Later on, I would
like to render some more sophisticated things, like the old city of Herat,
the famous lonely minaret of Jam, the "rainbow lakes" of Band-e Amir or
even the - now destroyed - giant rock buddhas of Bamiyan...
<p>To Éric: I never heard of Anne-France d'Hauteville's book on
Afghanistan - has it ever been translated to German or at least English
(my French is very poor) - is it a photo book like "Mémories d'Afghanistan"
of Roland and Sabrine Michaud?
<p>See you in Khyberspace - <font face="Times New Roman,Times"><a
href="http://www.geocities.com/electricafghan/index-e.html">http://www.geocities.com/electricafghan/index-e.html</a></font>
<br>Afghanistan Chronicle: <a
href="http://www.ndh.net/home/bleimann/">http://www.ndh.net/home/bleimann/</a><a
href="http://www.ndh.net/home/bleimann/"></a>
<p>Yadgar
<br><a href="http://www.ndh.net/home/bleimann/"></a> </html>


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