Could the 'ball' be said to be at a point of 'infinity'?
Could the 'ball' be said to be at a point of 'infinity'?
Featured Artist on Xara Xone . May 2011
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Certainly within the space/time of Infinity, yes, Rik.
Woah! Does your drawling look as though there's a hidden Escher-like optical illusion going on there!?
My Best,
Gary
Chicken or the Egg?
The scientists say, that the protein required to form the shell, is produced by the chicken.
So, you can read the article, and take out of it, what you will !!!
What came first: The Chicken or the Egg?
And if you need more proof, here it is.
Featured Artist on Xara Xone . May 2011
. A Shield . My First Tutorial
. Bottle Cap . My Second Tutorial on Xara Xone
Featured Artist on Xara Xone . May 2011
. A Shield . My First Tutorial
. Bottle Cap . My Second Tutorial on Xara Xone
Rik, you are spoiling all the fun of this thread with facts and accuracy.
A Fox News reporter said so, therefore it has to be true.
Oh, and "nyah!"
:)
—g
Um, Rik, that is a brown egg, not gold. Gold eggs would have specular reflections, as covered in the January 2015 TV tutorial.
Besides, I don't know how to draw a goose.
(I drew te chicken in Xara, exported it as a PNG, and then used Pixel Bender's Droste filter in Photoshop 5.5.Adobe has discontinued the Pixel Bender platform. Typical...)
Well, you see, I'm looking at everything on my MacBook. Much better images on my screen, and the egg looks more golden than brown.
Not just that... I've just asked the master of the house (without any prompting) what colour the egg was?
Lynn's reply was. "Golden."
I rest my case!
Featured Artist on Xara Xone . May 2011
. A Shield . My First Tutorial
. Bottle Cap . My Second Tutorial on Xara Xone
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