The queen is hot, so get it on...
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Hey DH, could you upload bigger images? I'm squinting to try and see the detail. Of which, you must admit, is there in spades (or shovels).
Half the fun for me is trying to work out what the jackbird (is that the right way to use this?) you are on about and how it relates to the attached rave/poetry/ramble. I need bigger, please.
Last image was 650w 602d. we could handle 800x800 surely. or biggerer?
I'm on a 22" ws monitor, lucky me, so I could handle 1680 x 1050. Let the screenpoor people scroll!baz
ps. I guess the prob with this though, is that then we could get decent printed images of your work, which raises issues of artist rights and compensation.
Not a problem for me tho, I'm too tight to print anything in colour:)"In a perfect world, you would'nt need a word like utopia."
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@baz said:
Hey DH, could you upload bigger images?
I concur -- DH, your art often brings to (my) mind Marcel Duchamp's imagery:
"The Large Glass"
(Philadelphia Museum of Art)"Good on you"
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Octo-Blast-Baz,
Your action is on -- I'm wondering about rendering, but also expanding my sadly pathetic .com action.
What a blistering bunch of endless toil...
I do not much care for the Lord of the Rings films... The first was quite Jack bird on, but the second two are a bit... I don't know, what...
Odd, or over much for me...
To over much... That's some Jack bird bad type of statement -- "over much for me..."
Well, I'm about putting up some files on my deal, but can't say when such will happen.
What about, "bring it?"
Oh, TaffGoch a big,
Your round ball graphic excites me, I go weak, it's complexities reminds me of the "Hermetic C..."
Your all about that action?
Yeah, Duchamp is the man, and the yeah, DADA... bring that, and Fauvism... DJ Mind Jack Moreau.
Matisse said of Gustave Moreau, "He did not set us on the right roads, but off the roads. He disturbed our complacency."
Jack bird Motherwell is the man.
What makes the man?
Yeah, it's a Jack bird new hot seven, and all my plans are spooling.
"What plans," you say?
So about pushing a robot.
A fire ball of action, D the F H, style...
On that I say, go do it.
Do it for me.
Do it for all.
0=00
Find your way to the edge, and kick.
Kick that action and fly.
Fly a Jack bird deep, deep, pornographic inner mile.
Durant "paste tabs here" Hapke
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Durant,
Yes, indeed, I'm ALL 'about that action.' Geodesics are my obsession:
3D Warehouse Collection
Geodesic Help Google GroupYou obviously don't just 'think outside the box' -- For Durant, there IS no box.
Taff
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Re Ord of the rings, I read it at college many years ago.
Was enraptured along with most of my fellow students, in fact, tutors gave direction that any student currently reading LOTR was to be left alone until done so as to expedite their return to studies.
Read it again when the first movie came out, (30 years later and read it right through whats more!) Still reads well, it's well written and a cracking story.
But have to agree wit you there dh, it is 'over much', a simplistic view of the elementals, good, evil. freewill and intentions.
It's all turned out much more complicated than that, n'est pas?Tho I thought the film making brill. The non CGI landscape was astounding, (I've been there, it's real), which segues me into why I dislike rendering as an artform rather than a graphic representation tool. It seems like a lot of work to fake something real. I love really good science fiction illustration tho, done well one can imagine/experience the scene as real. Ditto movies like the matrix where photorealism was essential to the experience.
my movie rendering faves would have to be the invincibles and rattatoulie and the one with the small woosie fish in Sydney.
Also happy feet...Im beyond saving, no, really, the rendering of snow and reflections was pure art. And yes they are cartoonsish.
In the same way SU is.
I'm getting bogged down here, but in some manner its something to do with, 'rendering is cheating'. or not telling the truth, or something? Oh dear, might be time to put some JT on.DH: looking forward to seeing some web action. (I'd show you mine buts its down cos I did'nt pay the bill and I'd lost interest anyway).
Taff, had a look at your models, very fine. Yes you are obsessed! Along with quite a few others it seems, (always been an amateur fan of RBF.)
baz.
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baz have to agree with you about rendering the real. There is always that schism that exposes. (I'm still jealous though)
But what about rendering the unreal. Making it glint. That is why I can't wait to see DH do the-- the slip- slide- shuffle.
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Team blasting,
Jack bird action here, much to ponder.
I've got a fresh pack and an ice box full...
What to do.
Getting set to swing and bring...
Durant "strip it" Hapke
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Brothers, and Sisters,
Bring the box, and bite the bullet.
So, yeah, no word about the Samantha con, but I've been puffing on the thought pipe, and am all about to getting set to jump in.
"Jack bird, wait, I've been falling forever... Spread your curves and embrace me, oh, wanton render pipe..."
Thought Pipe?
Render Pipe?
Each the other, and one in the same?
I've got to say I've got a lot on my noggin, and it's about "what?"
What will we do.
What have we done.
How can I see into the woman I know is waring a mask.
Not a mask of her design.
Not one given to her by her mother.
Rather it's made of her stash of "don't feel me inside out mud."
Not a pleasant thing, but then she needs a Jack bird ride to get it loose.
A ride on a pop, and kick that action loose.
Durant "spooling out a wire" Hapke
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What can you say about something that is governed by forces that moves the tides...
Durant
I've been having a little fun with a renderer called IDX Renditioner
Straight up plug in style for SketchUp
Not real fancy but real fun.
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Dale Dig It,
Checking that action out...
Popped by that action, and it's Jack bird "whirls."
What about, can one export an image that contains an alpha channel?
In that if one did a rendering of an object, like say a mechanical spider leg, or drunk flaccid gnobble-cockel, would it then be all dialed into a deal that could allow one Jack bird me to bring it all a urine spray into some action like Photoshop?
This interests me more then Jack bird "oh, I'm in a room that some dudes are making, lets see if there is a wet bar, or perhaps a stewing Curve bubbler, yeah, I'm all about the hot tube," kind of a deal.... That would be good.
Speaking of hot tube, I've never been naked in one -- not once -- never. And I would have to say that my guess is most have...
If you've been all donkey with some hot bring me some naked Jack action, in your life -- not pointing at Dale here, but if he has some powers in this area -- supernatural action -- I've long been imaging that most would end up in a steeping hot pot of under-lit bubbles.
What about this?
Samantha has never been near water without her action coming all undone -- she will pop out of her clothes at the sight of a green turtle blow up pool... And this does not always translate into fun, you can be quite sure of that... Or, not with her at least... She just likes to get out of her clothes... Something about her youth, I'm guessing.
Anyway, I want to make it like a deal that will be more like an element then a interior of my bowels kind of render.
Durant "electronic heart" Hapke
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Durante
I'm only guessing cause if just started fooling with this, but I know that in the image save dialogue box you can export in png which supports alpha I believe. So I think the transparencies etc should be exportable.
Hopefully one of the more knowledgeable among us will see this and help.As for hotubs... they scare me. Parboiling in someone elses juices while trying to be nakedly social...
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Just Gleaned this from the IDX site
Material controls
* IDX Renditioner uses SketchUp materials. They can be standard materials, bonus pack materials, or materials created from imported images. * Changes to SketchUp material positions, or material scale are read directly from SketchUp so that what you see comes to life. * IDX Renditioner also creates a bump-map to add depth to a texture by automatically selecting the dark and light highlights. This activity is hidden from the user. * The amplitude of bumpiness for a texture is set from perfectly smooth to quite rough using a sliding scale. * Texture bumps may be reversed so that, for example, the grout on a brick wall can be convex or concave.
* Translucent SketchUp materials are automatically given a degree of transparency based on the level of opacity set in SketchUp. (Note that IDX Renditioner does not yet recognize alpha channel transparency in imported materials or images applied as textures.)
* Every material can have a finish applied to it. Finishes include Glass, Glow, Matte, Metal (dull), Metal (polished), Mirror, Plastic, Polished, and Varnished. The default value for all materials is Matte.
* Changes to a material bumpiness or finish are shown in a material preview window (PC only at this time; PC version due toward the end of March). -
Yeah... sorry about that. I believe we'll be adding alpha support soon...
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Brothers, and Sisters,
Bring it...
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Mr. Wmanning, big bring that here.
And what about said projection mapping? Bring that...
Or how would I like to have a big fat "projecting" onto my all Jack action model?
Yes I would.
I've been on the "blister patch" for a few days, or perhaps I've created a blister patch of "wonder love" regarding said rendering action...
And then there is this run in with the Tarot that really got me all messed up, the Tower...
I sometimes see that action as a sign of "going to get it on," but this time around, it's more like, "oh, I should check all my cords and not spill beer on the key board," as this rendering action is crashing my Jack bird Machine...
Not that that is new, I've blown that "vid-joint" many times, but this is a storm of crashes, and the instigating element seems to be the heat up render blast.
So, took a bit of a "pip out a long blast of give me some," and am heading out to the local Video store for some quality (hopefully) xxx.
So many people are in a weird place about porn, but it will save our planet one day, so get out and get some of that action.
And, eat a bit bag of chips -- all about the salty grease...
Samantha is all about the vids as well, so will be interested in pushing that action.
Get rolling on your study of the 78, if you please.
Durant "wire hook" Hapke
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Brothers, and Sisters,
What about bringing it?
Bring the massive sketch-up juices...
Pondering as it were, a bit about said digital technology...
Was thinking about dead Ape Men, and all the fornicating in shallow stank mud puddles done at the base of the ancestral trees to get us all to this moment in time...
Chunks of roots fashioned into wheels...
Rocks chipped together to create weapons, and fire...
What a long trip, just to had me a killer cool computing machine...
Jack bird love that...
It's the deal -- thanks to the genetics of the planets.
"Thank you for the crown, male and female Jack rocking Ape Men... I love being your son... I hope I do justice to your royal blood line..."
So, today I'm plugging holes in my picture of the cosmos, I'm reading the cards twice, and opening my imagination to the raw potential of "bring it, and be blessed by bubbling ape sperm."
Yeah, royal action all dialed into a hole plugging machine of calculations.
Rendering?
Still on the fence a bit, but it's a new flavor, and I am about rushing a 1973 vibe...
Chalk hearts on the school side wall.
"DH lovs SK..."
Nice...
Release the tensions, Brother, and Sisters, and feel the Ape Mans sparkling baton pass...
Durant "Nice night for puddles" Hapke
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Love the words, they were like images.
The image was more like words.baz
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Brothers, and Sisters,
Been traveling, and dining on Gray Cheese...
Yeah, made a bit of a swap for some Meat Puppet goods...
Not what I expected, but that's a long story (like that old Disney movie about Robin Hood Fox and that Bear dude, I've been dealing a bit with a renegade Gray and his human -- so I'm told -- curve... Not sure what to make of all that, but this one is about kicking back and enjoying the big blue with us in "harmony..." Yeah, I know, I'm not really fully believing such, but we traded a few things, and I got a block of said cheese).
So, on the rendering front... Ouch.
Did get my book about "bringing it" started, but time is not our friend, and clearly "rendering" is digital mud...
Get stuck and say, "what?"
So kicked a bit of an exciter gland switch deal.
Returned last night from the road -- yeah, all about kicking it in the northland, playground of cheese toting Gray Meat sacks... Oh, this one (I can't make any sense of his/her name, more of a feeling then a sound), this one is able to think a good bit for it's self, though, I'm quite sure it's his curve that's doing all the heavy think lifting...
I'm kicking the six can early today.
Durant "don't Keebler my Cracker" Hapke
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Brothers, and Sisters,
What a bunch of Jack bird down in the valley bring it action.
There's this very awful movie called DOWN IN THE VALLEY, that often awesome Edward Norton stars in...
To bad.
So, I head this interview with the son of Ernest Hemingway, and he was saying (I'm not a Hemingway fan, by the way, or perhaps I don't know yet, as I've never read him... I recall something about a sward fish getting a hook in his eye, and a bull being killed or some Jack action like that... I don't go in much for that kind of deal, I dig on the animal world a bit to much blast away at this type of symbolism... but I do eat ham sandwiches)...
At any rate the son of Hem was all saying that his old man dude was always laying it down like this:
If he was referencing his live, in stead of saying, "I'm going to pull down a massive amount of booze in this life," he would make a point of saying, "I'm going to pull down a massive amount of booze in this one and only life of mine."
I Jack bird dig that funky action...
"My one and only life."
Yeah, baby, think about that.
I'm so doing that.
Bring it.
Not that down with the rendering deal, but am enjoying the way you have to sit there and let time pass while the little test renders get churned out...
Can get a good bit of smoking done that way, and surfing for the illusive quality X.
Check out the growing interest in S Gray... The cross over has begun.
Not time to get into the Gray cheese, and that's a whole different story.
Durant "fire into the darkness" Hapke
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Hey Durant
Yes, Hemingway was about macho bravado with a touch of clacking from a manual typewriter. (I'm not so sure you don't come away with a lot of respect for the fish though.)
More great stuff from you.
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Brothers, and Sisters,
Bringing the happiness of the deep hook.
What a render day of slugging down a big cylinder of bubble action, and plumbs of soft smoke.
Render a magic love gland of "I have the time to dream."
Not much in the way of narratives, I'm afraid.
Bring your hook love home to party.
Durant "careful, I break" Hapke
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