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    Default Re: Fractal math and art

    Special effects or not it sure catches the eye.

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    Default Let's Go to the Shoppe

    Thank you, Graham!

    I almost never use C4D as a rendering engine, but here's one that I think worked...

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    Default Re: Let's Go to the Shoppe

    You really pull some amazing stuff out of that head of yours, Gary. The image brings back memories, chocolate shake and an order of fries please.

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    Default Re: Let's Go to the Shoppe

    Quote Originally Posted by gray View Post
    You really pull some amazing stuff out of that head of yours, Gary. The image brings back memories, chocolate shake and an order of fries please.
    Whether the scene was ever real is sort of immaterial, isn't it? I think we share the same image in our memories, eh?



    -g

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    Default Skylight

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    I'm not sure there's any deep meaning to this.

    So if I'm not sure, then you're not sure!

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    Default The Summer Splotch watch Unisex Collection

    I did this as a tutorial file for a graphics book.

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    I have no idea what the tutorial will be It (I'm open to suggestion), but the Cool Factor in my mind drove me to the finish line.

    :)

    Tick-tock,

    Gary
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    Default Re: Skylight

    I think it must be one of those "How many earth's does it take to screw in a light bulb?" or maybe the earth is a light bulb without a socket. Geez, I think I'll have another one of those. please.

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    Default Re: Skylight

    Are those the new line of watches from Rolex? I have a friend with a couple of Rolex watches, poor guy never gets a compliment on them or even noticed. I have another friend who has a fake Rolex. I think it's called a Folex or something like that. He gets compliments on it all the time. There's a moral in this story somewhere, I just haven't found it. Anyway I like your watches, Gary.

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    Default Re: Skylight

    Quote Originally Posted by gray View Post
    I think it must be one of those "How many earth's does it take to screw in a light bulb?" or maybe the earth is a light bulb without a socket. Geez, I think I'll have another one of those. please.
    ...or just that I have a screw-y perspective on the world, eh?

    Thanks!

    Gary

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    Default Re: Skylight

    Quote Originally Posted by gray View Post
    I think it must be one of those "How many earth's does it take to screw in a light bulb?" or maybe the earth is a light bulb without a socket. Geez, I think I'll have another one of those. please.
    Remember, Graham...you asked for another one!


 

 

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