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Thread: Clocks and Silo | Forum: Bryce
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/freestuff.ez?Form.Contrib=FWTempest&Topsectionid=0
I have a clock for download in my freebies...Thread: Decoding Bryce file format | Forum: Bryce
the guy who was developing P3DO explorer was asking the same question a year or two ago... I don't believe he was able to get anywhere with it... corel was unwilling to help... daz may be more agreeable... some people around here are way too eager to start pointing fingers...
Message edited on: 04/20/2005 10:19
Thread: OT- Survey - Screen Res setting, what's yours? | Forum: Bryce
Thread: OT...Computer nostalgia | Forum: Bryce
cool... I had a IIc+... which was the same as above with color monitor and built in 3.5" floppy drive (rather than the 5.25")... but it wasn't my first... I started with an Apple II+, 48kb ram... and used to do some pretty cool (at the time) pictures and animations using DazzleDraw and FantaVision by Broderbund.... 1980, I believe... and programming in BASIC.. what fun!!
Old programmers never die, they just GOSUB without RETURN (I just love that one)
Message edited on: 04/04/2005 09:07
Thread: I want to be a millenium figure too dammit! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
OMG... I've got that old monchichi commercial jingle going through my head... hasn't been there in ages... thanks a bunch... ;o) xantor, google is your friend :o)
Thread: WHY DO TORUS OBJECTS GO SQUARE? | Forum: Carrara
don't know why... but if you go to the left view, you can add points to the sweep path that the torus preset creates to smooth it out
Thread: Challenge idea: Musical interpretation | Forum: Bryce
Attached Link: Black Cow
It was June 2003... here's my entry from that challenge...would probably be fun to do it again, though...
Message edited on: 03/18/2005 22:26
Thread: (Serious) Most Frequent Questions for Poser? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Why are my nostrils glowing?... sorry... had to throw in one more that I didn't remember seeing here
Thread: Contest winner, sailer_ed | Forum: Carrara
Thread: Who`s a happy bunny, then? | Forum: Bryce
Thread: All right, age check | Forum: Bryce
Thread: The Late February / Early March Challenge | Forum: Bryce
that's the whole point, I believe... the person who just started using bryce and can only do reflective spheres over water should at least be smart enough to know that they should not expect to win a challenge in a popular bryce forum... but they CAN be smart enough to learn from the other forum members as they post WIP's, critiques, etc... and to try new things, push their limits and, in short, learn what they can about this program that they have shown interest in using...
it's been this way for as long as I've been here... I, personally, have not competed in a bryce challenge in a while, but this one sounded interesting, so I think I'll have a go at it. Does that make me a part of some clique that I don't know about?... you put a entry in the challenges you like and you ignore the ones you don't... you can't please all of the people all of the time... and the only way to change things - that is fair to EVERYONE - is to work your butt off and win the popular vote in a challenge. Then you get to make the rules.
But always remember, just because you don't place in the top three in a group of 65 doesn't mean that nobody liked your work or that it wasn't any good... just that your picture didn't get the votes this time... oh well, there's always next month.
EDIT: all of the "you"'s above are hypothetical and not aimed at any member in particular
Message edited on: 02/20/2005 11:03
Thread: Wondering where to find EXTREMLY detailed blue prints online for modeling | Forum: Bryce
Attached Link: http://www.3dmaxmodels.com.ar/modules/myalbum/index.php
some good ones here...Thread: hope this is ok.. | Forum: Bryce
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Thread: Clocks and Silo | Forum: Bryce