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All scenes are made within Bishop3D.
It's just an immense use of superellipsoids and spheres to generate a shape.
Everything is CSG, there are no meshes.
I think it's inspired by Kill Bill.
It's very simple.
C&C welcome.
I know it sounds crazy, but perhaps somebody like it...
bluetree
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bluetree <sea### [at] yahoode> wrote:
> All scenes are made within Bishop3D.
> It's just an immense use of superellipsoids and spheres to generate a shape.
> Everything is CSG, there are no meshes.
> I think it's inspired by Kill Bill.
> It's very simple.
> C&C welcome.
> I know it sounds crazy, but perhaps somebody like it...
>
> bluetree
seems 2500 pixels crashed the sizer
cool BG
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alphaQuad wrote:
> seems 2500 pixels crashed the sizer
Oops. Means a smaller version is better?
Does this work?
> cool BG
Thanks.
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It seems to me that Lesson 3 is the key to it :P
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 18:10:06 +0100, bluetree <sea### [at] yahoode> wrote:
>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?
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Stephen
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bluetree <sea### [at] yahoode> wrote:
> All scenes are made within Bishop3D.
> It's just an immense use of superellipsoids and spheres to generate a shape.
> Everything is CSG, there are no meshes.
> I think it's inspired by Kill Bill.
> It's very simple.
> C&C welcome.
> I know it sounds crazy, but perhaps somebody like it...
crazy, indeed. I think our crackpottery chatter in p.o-t about QM and GR
physics got to you... :P
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"bluetree" <sea### [at] yahoode> schreef in bericht
news:497b4bbe@news.povray.org...
> I know it sounds crazy, but perhaps somebody like it...
I do too. I am not entirely certain that I get to the deeper meaning, but
then, satori is not achieved in a couple of lessons... :-)
Thomas
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nemesis 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... :-)
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clipka wrote:
> It seems to me that Lesson 3 is the key to it :P
^^
It's like the clapping sound of one hand.
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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.
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> Different and deep.
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> Maybe too deep for me ;)
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> 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.
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