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I'm looking for POV (or any convertible format) models of the
astrological symbols, e.g., the crab, the archer, etc.
Thanks,
Andy
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"There are three men in a boat with four cigarettes but no matches.
How do they smoke??"
-The Riddler
Andrew Woodfin
UNC Charlotte Center for Precision Metrology
adw### [at] unccedu | http://www.coe.uncc.edu/~adwoodfi
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On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 13:58:11 -0400, Andrew Woodfin <adw### [at] unccedu> wrote:
>I'm looking for POV (or any convertible format) models of the
>astrological symbols, e.g., the crab, the archer, etc.
They're in the Wingdings truetype font. Just use the text object.
Or are you looking for real-life models of the things the symbols
are supposed to represent? (In that case, I don't want to see Virgo!)
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That will work fine. I'm not going for anatomical correctness.
Andy
Ron Parker wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 13:58:11 -0400, Andrew Woodfin <adw### [at] unccedu> wrote:
> >I'm looking for POV (or any convertible format) models of the
> >astrological symbols, e.g., the crab, the archer, etc.
>
> They're in the Wingdings truetype font. Just use the text object.
> Or are you looking for real-life models of the things the symbols
> are supposed to represent? (In that case, I don't want to see Virgo!)
--
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"There are three men in a boat with four cigarettes but no matches.
How do they smoke??"
-The Riddler
Andrew Woodfin
UNC Charlotte Center for Precision Metrology
adw### [at] unccedu | http://www.coe.uncc.edu/~adwoodfi
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On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 17:41:21 -0400, Andrew Woodfin <adw### [at] unccedu> wrote:
>That will work fine. I'm not going for anatomical correctness.
Ah, well the symbols I pointed you to are the abstract symbols, like
the one that looks like "mp" for Virgo, or the sideways-69 for whichever
sign it is (Pisces?)
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Gemini I suppose...
Ron Parker ha scritto nel messaggio <37278221.0@news.povray.org>...
>On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 17:41:21 -0400, Andrew Woodfin <adw### [at] unccedu>
wrote:
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>>That will work fine. I'm not going for anatomical correctness.
>
>Ah, well the symbols I pointed you to are the abstract symbols, like
>the one that looks like "mp" for Virgo, or the sideways-69 for whichever
>sign it is (Pisces?)
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On Thu, 20 May 1999 18:33:28 +0200, Paolo Bormida wrote:
>Ron Parker ha scritto nel messaggio <37278221.0@news.povray.org>...
>>On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 17:41:21 -0400, Andrew Woodfin <adw### [at] unccedu>
>wrote:
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>>>That will work fine. I'm not going for anatomical correctness.
>>
>>Ah, well the symbols I pointed you to are the abstract symbols, like
>>the one that looks like "mp" for Virgo, or the sideways-69 for whichever
>>sign it is (Pisces?)
>
>Gemini I suppose...
Nope, Gemini is the II. I've since learned that Cancer is the
sideways-69 and Pisces looks like a curvy H. Not that any of this
actually means anything, of course. :)
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