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"Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom> wrote:
> "Smws" <smw### [at] poboxcom> wrote in message
> news:web.4551fe32c41de098da53d9e40@news.povray.org...
> >
>>... people may start to
> > suspect that your superbrain isn't so evil after all...
>
> Really? But I'm encouraging people to develop skills that serve no
> marketable purpose whatsoever! Just think of all those budding CG artists
> whose lives I've ruined by leading them to povray instead of Maya!
> Mwahahahahaha!
>
>
LOL! Yeah, I think about that often as I tap away at my keyboard hour after
hour, tweaking, adding new things, discovering new tricks, forgetting to
eat(!), etc. What can I say--I'm a slave to POV! Happily so!
Your images are simply fantastic, technically and artistically. They (and
the various suggestions of others) comprise one of the most interesting
newspost threads I've come across in awhile. MUCH food for thought here. I
agree with others: These are some of the most astonishing water waves I've
seen using POV-Ray. I *DO* like the "heightened realism"--like Old Master
paintings. Beautiful!
Ken W.
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> I *DO* like the "heightened realism"--like Old Master paintings.
> Beautiful!
Awesome, in that case it's intentional, and not caused by my inability to do
something realistic! :-D
--
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message
news:web.4554e34ec41de098f39556bf0@news.povray.org...
> "Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom> wrote:
>> "Smws" <smw### [at] poboxcom> wrote in message
>> news:web.4551fe32c41de098da53d9e40@news.povray.org...
>> >
>>>... people may start to
>> > suspect that your superbrain isn't so evil after all...
>>
>> Really? But I'm encouraging people to develop skills that serve no
>> marketable purpose whatsoever! Just think of all those budding CG artists
>> whose lives I've ruined by leading them to povray instead of Maya!
>> Mwahahahahaha!
>>
>>
> LOL! Yeah, I think about that often as I tap away at my keyboard hour
> after
> hour, tweaking, adding new things, discovering new tricks, forgetting to
> eat(!), etc. What can I say--I'm a slave to POV! Happily so!
>
> Your images are simply fantastic, technically and artistically. They (and
> the various suggestions of others) comprise one of the most interesting
> newspost threads I've come across in awhile. MUCH food for thought here. I
> agree with others: These are some of the most astonishing water waves I've
> seen using POV-Ray. I *DO* like the "heightened realism"--like Old Master
> paintings. Beautiful!
>
> Ken W.
>
>
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