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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> I do too.
Thanks.
I am not entirely certain that I get to the deeper meaning, but
> then, satori is not achieved in a couple of lessons... :-)
>
> Thomas
So true.
But sometimes it just needs to open eyes and ears. :-)
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bluetree
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 10:08:36 +0100, bluetree <sea### [at] yahoode> wrote:
>Stephen wrote:
>> On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 18:10:06 +0100, bluetree <sea### [at] yahoode> wrote:
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>>> I know it sounds crazy, but perhaps somebody like it...
>>
>> I do.
>>
>> Different and deep.
>>
>> Maybe too deep for me ;)
>>
>> Did you use IK to pose the figures?
>
>
>Thanks.
>No.
>I used the same technique as I did for Cliff.
>Packed all superellipsoids in CSG and put CSG's center e.g. at the joint
>of the lower leg to rotate that one. Should I post a scene in p.b.misc
>or Bishop3D Forum?
>The newer version uses a lot of references referencing a reference
>(sorry for that confusion), so superellipsoids can be exchanged with
>spheres or any other shape one likes.
>
Unless someone here wants to see the script I would post it on the B3D forum.
Since you have done all the hard work, it should be possible to fit it into an
IK setting.
--
Regards
Stephen
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bluetree <sea### [at] yahoode> wrote:
> > crazy, indeed. I think our crackpottery chatter in p.o-t about QM and GR
> > physics got to you... :P
>
> Yes. In a crazy way... :-)
In what *other* way could it possibly get to anyone? :P
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"bluetree" <sea### [at] yahoode> schreef in bericht
news:497c2c06$1@news.povray.org...
> It's like the clapping sound of one hand.
I knew it!!!
Thomas
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