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    TIN Bridges

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      fbartels
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      A little experiment to investigate the potential of lifting sections of a TIN away from the TIN surface while keeping the sections connected to the TIN surface at either end. In other words, little bridges off the TIN surface. Quite a bit of potential I think.

      http://dws.editme.com/files/MarApr2008/weave experiment 700.jpg

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        guite
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        Mr Bartels, your WORK are always pieces OF ART. I am struggling to find the right superlative word(s) to express what I think of your latest output.

        Guite

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          fbartels
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          Thanks Guite, appreciate the feedback! (Please use Fred... Mr. Bartels makes me feel sooo old.) I'm fairly pleased with how this one turned out, although I like the top half better than the bottom.

          As I've been experimenting with projected textures I've found a lot of my older SketchUp work to be a good image source for textures. The image here came from a model I did last June which is in the 3D-Warehouse here. I love reusing the old work. πŸ˜„

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            Allen Weitzman
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            Fred,

            Don;t know how you think these things up but they get better and better. I find myself looking forward to your next "experiment" with sketchup.

            They are beautiful things.

            Allen

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              fbartels
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              Thanks Allen. Appreciated. Looking forward to seeing more of your work as well. Fred

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                bytor
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                Fred,

                That is absolutely wonderfull!!! The color mix and suble movement of this one just capture me. 😍

                Bytor

                Find the Cost of Freedom.....

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