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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: glass horse
Date: 2 Dec 2004 22:31:12
Message: <41afde00$1@news.povray.org>
ingo wrote:
> in news:41ad9988$1@news.povray.org Jacquier Marc wrote:
> 
> 
>>Flemming's discovery of penicilin, Roetgen's discovery of X-rays...
>>the list of nice accidents is endless and yet you add it an item :-)
> 
> 
> :)
> 
> The cause of the accident, it inherited one layer of the texture in this 
> scene.
> 
> Ingo
> 
> 
Nice, stacked bowls was one of my early still life themes.  I shared my 
thesis show with a woman who was doing dog images.  Title of our show: 
"Dogs and Dishes", <groan>.

The point of it for me as a painter, was what I considered to be the 
compression of information along the highlights on the convex lips of 
the bowls.


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: glass horse
Date: 3 Dec 2004 02:58:56
Message: <41b01cc0@news.povray.org>
"ingo" <ing### [at] tagpovrayorg> schreef in bericht
news:Xns95B2BD6EDB86Fseed7@news.povray.org...
> in news:41adcf16$1@news.povray.org Jim Charter wrote:
>
> What I aimed for during modelling was to not create a perfect realistic
> horse, but a slight abstracion of it. Kind of like what a horse could
> look like in a somewhat 'naive' painting or a cave painting.
>
Chinese. Definitely Chinese. From the Tang dynasty I think. Excellent work,
Ingo.
I am currently experimenting with Silo, and I think I shall buy it. Worth
its price.

Thomas


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