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> I of course meant that were it a real object, I would guess it
> was handmade glass... I was thinking bicubic patches, but
I got it, just the process of connecting this patches together looks similar
for me :)
> how do you make a glass object with patches?
Why glass would be so special for patches?
You can set them to be transparent the same way as for any other object.
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On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 08:53:55 +0700, Gleb wrote:
> WIP, POV-Ray 3.5 + color correction
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> 1024x768 jpg ~200K version available at
> http://www.freelocus.com/images/v29.jpg
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> Comments?
It does reminds me of something, but I can't quite think what at the
moment.
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Gleb wrote:
> WIP, POV-Ray 3.5 + color correction
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> 1024x768 jpg ~200K version available at
> http://www.freelocus.com/images/v29.jpg
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> Comments?
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I was aboutto move on to other images when I looked at this one again...
and then tried to go look at others and stopped to look some more at the
vase. It's a really pleasing shape to me... Something about the shape
and colors to this image really works for me.
-shrug- One of those things, you know what you like and you don't know
exactly why.
-p
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"Ballet pour ma fille."
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