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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Curved Portal - revisited
Date: 20 Feb 2006 10:46:17
Message: <43f9e449@news.povray.org>
While busy with other things, I revisited the Curved Portal for another
scene, in fact the right-hand panel of a triptych. The former Curved Portal,
last year,  forms the left-hand panel. Still missing is the central scene
(wip).
My Italian has become a little rusty, so I hope it is allright... :-)
A few props (the sculptures) come from the Taschen collection; the cat was
found, long ago, on the 3D Cafe.

Thomas


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From: Chris B
Subject: Re: Curved Portal - revisited
Date: 20 Feb 2006 12:32:34
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlnet> wrote in message 
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> While busy with other things, I revisited the Curved Portal for another
> scene, in fact the right-hand panel of a triptych. The former Curved 
> Portal,
> last year,  forms the left-hand panel. Still missing is the central scene
> (wip).
> My Italian has become a little rusty, so I hope it is allright... :-)
> A few props (the sculptures) come from the Taschen collection; the cat was
> found, long ago, on the 3D Cafe.
>
> Thomas
>

Hi Thomas,

The cat looks to be in mortal peril.
The scaffolding above it seems to be practically unsupported and the ladder 
doesn't look like its fixed in place :-)
Hope it's other 8 lives work out better.

Regards,
RSPCA.


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Curved Portal - revisited
Date: 21 Feb 2006 03:01:11
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"Chris B" <c_b### [at] btconnectcomnospam> schreef in bericht
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>

> Hi Thomas,
>
> The cat looks to be in mortal peril.
> The scaffolding above it seems to be practically unsupported and the
ladder
> doesn't look like its fixed in place :-)
> Hope it's other 8 lives work out better.

It *is* fixed! Don't worry! :-)
part of the scaffolding is hidden, but it is there!

Thomas


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From: Paolo Gibellini
Subject: Re: Curved Portal - revisited
Date: 24 Feb 2006 09:23:33
Message: <43ff16e5$1@news.povray.org>
> "Thomas de Groot" wrote:
> While busy with other things, I revisited the Curved Portal for another
> scene, in fact the right-hand panel of a triptych. The former Curved
Portal,
> last year,  forms the left-hand panel. Still missing is the central scene
> (wip).
> My Italian has become a little rusty, so I hope it is allright... :-)
> A few props (the sculptures) come from the Taschen collection; the cat was
> found, long ago, on the 3D Cafe.
>
> Thomas
>
Nice place and nice lighting!
Italian banner is formally correct, alternately could be a stronger "ACCESSO
VIETATO".
Have a nice day,
;-)
Paolo


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From: Merrin Cullen
Subject: Re: Curved Portal - revisited
Date: 24 Feb 2006 15:51:14
Message: <43ff71c2$1@news.povray.org>
Thomas,

As with the first Curved Portal image, I enjoy the way you have set the
immage in current times by placing simple props. By changing the props, you
could easily transport me back to the 14th or 15th century. However, the
same props stand out for me because I can't figure out why the sculptues are
there. Nothing in the current image or the previous one would lead me to
believe they would be there. Are they just there because of the
construction? Is there a niche or a plinth just around the corner that I
can't see?

I just had a thought enter my head...a birds nest located near on the outer
lege near the ceiling would add a small detail.

I am look forward to the third image.

Is there a place on line where I can see more of your work? Do you have a
web page?



"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlnet> wrote in message
news:43f9e449@news.povray.org...
> While busy with other things, I revisited the Curved Portal for another
> scene, in fact the right-hand panel of a triptych. The former Curved
Portal,
> last year,  forms the left-hand panel. Still missing is the central scene
> (wip).
> My Italian has become a little rusty, so I hope it is allright... :-)
> A few props (the sculptures) come from the Taschen collection; the cat was
> found, long ago, on the 3D Cafe.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Curved Portal - revisited
Date: 25 Feb 2006 02:54:17
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"Merrin Cullen" <tim### [at] wohrrcom> schreef in bericht
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> Thomas,
>
> As with the first Curved Portal image, I enjoy the way you have set the
> immage in current times by placing simple props. By changing the props,
you
> could easily transport me back to the 14th or 15th century. However, the
> same props stand out for me because I can't figure out why the sculptues
are
> there. Nothing in the current image or the previous one would lead me to
> believe they would be there. Are they just there because of the
> construction? Is there a niche or a plinth just around the corner that I
> can't see?
>
Thank you Merrin. You comments are much appreciated!
Yes the statues are totally out of place, as was my intention. I wanted the
viewer to ask the question, and (perhaps) bring his/her own answer! :-)
Personally, I don't know why they are there, nor where they come from. I
suppose from the inside, but maybe they were somewhere outside? And why put
so carelessly in a corner? Don't they have any value?

> I just had a thought enter my head...a birds nest located near on the
outer
> lege near the ceiling would add a small detail.
>
Ah! This is a nice addition taht I have to work on indeed! Thanks for the
tip!

> I am look forward to the third image.
>
> Is there a place on line where I can see more of your work? Do you have a
> web page?
>
Unfortunately, no. At least, not yet (I say that for years now). I feel I
always have more important things to do :-) Eventually there will be a site,
but don't ask me when!

Thomas


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Curved Portal - revisited
Date: 25 Feb 2006 02:56:25
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"Paolo Gibellini" <p.g### [at] teinoscom> schreef in bericht
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> >
> Nice place and nice lighting!
> Italian banner is formally correct, alternately could be a stronger
"ACCESSO
> VIETATO".
> Have a nice day,
> ;-)

Aaah, thank you Paolo! I was sure there was a much better way to say this!
:-)

Thomas


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