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"Tjeb" <se.### [at] wolmailnl> wrote:
> Maybe it's a nice idea to do sort of "Mike Miller Revival". Normally you do that
> when someone died, but if Mike died, no-one would know, because he disappeared
> from the scene long ago.
Looks like he's still alive and well: http://millerstudio3d.com/
If you check out his portfolio, it has a number of his POV-Ray renderings.
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"SafePit" <ste### [at] reids4funcom> wrote:
> "Tjeb" <se.### [at] wolmailnl> wrote:
> > Maybe it's a nice idea to do sort of "Mike Miller Revival". Normally you do that
> > when someone died, but if Mike died, no-one would know, because he disappeared
> > from the scene long ago.
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> Looks like he's still alive and well: http://millerstudio3d.com/
>
> If you check out his portfolio, it has a number of his POV-Ray renderings.
Hello and thanks for the tip.
I checked out his site, after a few minutes I thought: I've been here before....
And when I read the name 'Headspin Studio' I was sure I've visited his
site many years ago, but forgot all about it.
POVray is not mentioned in his used software list, oh well...
Thanks,
Tjeb
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