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"jr" <cre### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> hi,
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> "spigor" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> > Also, I'm sorry for my ignorance on these parameters. I'm an occasional user of
> > this superb software. I did my last project around 2006
> > (https://paulstgeorge.com/travelling-curves/), before that probably in the 90s.
>
> only had time for a very cursory look, alas, but will re-visit. ('carpet
> castle' appealed :-))
>
> hope you'll find plenty "excuses" to continue using POV-Ray in future projects.
> cheers.
>
>
> regards, jr.
Hi
Here's the result:
[https://archive.geartechnology.com/view/8600970/50/]
Thank you again for your input!
Kind regards,
Igor
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hi,
"spigor" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> ...
> Hi
> Here's the result:
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> [https://archive.geartechnology.com/view/8600970/50/]
the subject matter is "well above my pay grade" :-), and I did not read the
article. I do think, however, that the illustrations you created look "the
bee's knees", very elegant.
thanks for posting.
regards, jr.
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"jr" <cre### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> I do think, however, that the illustrations you created look "the
> bee's knees", very elegant.
Well, you and everyone behind POV-Ray made this possible! Thank you so much!
Igor
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