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From: Stephen
Date: 29 Nov 2006 11:30:00
Message: <web.456db53611c55f60f1cb1e660@news.povray.org>
"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> Now, that would be a very different theme, and interesting to do. I
> addition, I would break up the mega-structures too. Perhaps I will...
> perhaps I will...


Best of luck with the clothes. I been working in Poser with dynamic clothes

animation, change a setting, run it for two hours, see the break through,


> > I've been fortunate on a few occasions to have breakfast overlooking the
> > Palace of Phaistos in Crete, indescribable.
> >
> I can imagine! I have been deeply impressed during my visits to Pompeii and
> Herculanum, in particular at times when there were not too many tourists
> around. You get the eery feeling that you are somehow straddling the time
> lines.

When I visited Pompeii about fifteen years ago it was empty but too hot to
enjoy. Like Shep Blaine in Clifford D Simak's Time Is the Simplest Thing,
an empty world.

> > For industrial architecture, try walking round an offshore oil platform at
> > night when there are about only twenty people awake. Massive, industrial
> > and deserted.
> >
> Yes, that must be fantastic (in the POV sense). I have not been that often
> on ships, but the few times I was, I always preferred to do the night
> shifts. For the same reasons: few people around. Great experience!
>


Stephen


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