Questor4 opened this issue on Apr 05, 2007 · 8 posts
Questor4 posted Thu, 05 April 2007 at 1:05 AM
I've found this great little program for making seamless wood textures.
Death_at_Midnight posted Thu, 05 April 2007 at 1:37 AM
It looks good! Thanks!
archdruid posted Thu, 05 April 2007 at 9:59 AM
Thanks. I've downloaded it, and I'll give it a try... looks promising. Lou.
"..... and that was when things got interestiing."
amigafreak posted Sat, 07 April 2007 at 4:57 AM
thanks for the link !
but it is only for pc users, so I wrote to spiralgraphics to ask about mac version, they received some mails about it, so they think to port to mac, he asked me about what version to port, I answer that not all mac users are at 10.4.9, so don't forget the 10.3 users !
the best solution is a universal binaries version !
let's see what will happen…
Amigafreak (mac user of course !)
Imac G5 - 1,8 Ghz - 1,25 Go ram - bryce 5 - Poser 5
Imac G3 - 500 Mhz - 384 Mo ram - bryce 5 (don't laugh, it works !)
Analog-X64 posted Sat, 07 April 2007 at 8:45 AM
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Amigafreak (mac user of course !)
Where is your Amiga?? :)
Death_at_Midnight posted Sat, 07 April 2007 at 12:59 PM
Amiga is still alive and kick'n. http://www.amiga.com/
amigafreak posted Sun, 08 April 2007 at 6:05 AM
my amiga is not in use actually, but it will be soon !
it was my fist computer (amiga 1200)14 Mhz processor speed 2 Mo ram
I upgraded it with a blizzard card 68030 (50 Mhz)+ copocessor (50 Mhz)+ 16 Mo ram + 1Go Hard drive
all of this in a pc tower " I needed to build own connector wires for joystick, sound and tv output
all these for about 5000 francs ! all my money !
I'll upload photos of the "machine" in my gallery !
I love it !
Imac G5 - 1,8 Ghz - 1,25 Go ram - bryce 5 - Poser 5
Imac G3 - 500 Mhz - 384 Mo ram - bryce 5 (don't laugh, it works !)
Analog-X64 posted Sun, 08 April 2007 at 9:55 AM
I regretfully sold my Amiga 1000 sometime in the 90's
I have my Amiga 2000HD which I hope to revive some day. The Original Hard Drive which used RLL/MFM Interface is long gone. I'll have to see if I can find an IDE interface. I have an 8-UP Board which gives me SCSI Support.
I downloaded the Wood Workshop and will try and use it in my renders....there now I'm not completely off topic. ;)