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Doctor John <j.g### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> On 20/09/13 12:25, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> >
> > [shambles off humming /ain't gonna study pov no more.../]
> >
> > Thomas
> >
>
> ... to the tune of Maggie's Farm maybe?
>
> John
> --
> Protect the Earth
> It was not given to you by your parents
> You hold it in trust for your children
LOL, yes this one comes into mind.
Bill did a very interesting work here and I really would like to learn more
about its creation. I have worked a bit with df3 recently and experienced the
one or other difficulty. I wonder how the df3 is created. And I wonder how it is
parametrised to achieve this colors. Hope he works not overtime today...
Since I'm working about clouds a little bit at the moment (just to have a
collection of them and musn't bother about this topic any longer) I came up with
the idea to put existing figures like my rubber ducks or may be Poser Jessie or
a sailing boat into (a heavily modified version of) Gill Tran's makro as a
ground object to create the kind of clouds we often associate with this figures.
So I'm very interested in Bill's approach here.
Best regards,
Michael
P.S.: And yes Sam, you posted very interestings things too while I wrote this
post. I only wonder what has happend to the skull to look in this way. It cannot
have been a bullet... Looks great anyway ;-)
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