Saturday, January 28, 2006

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14 comments:

Trée said...

Just trying out the Metablob function that melds or blends objects together. In this case two orbs were metablobed with a torus. Nothing more to this image than me just playing and learning the program. Well, I did like the purple atmosphere. :-)

Did I say the Bulldogs were now 7-0! :-D

Anonymous said...

very cool image, I love what you come up with when you are "just playing" :0)

and I'll say woo hoo Bulldogs just for good measure :0)

Anonymous said...

since I already said it in the other post, I mean, dang my brain is just mush today LOL

Anonymous said...

Yey Bulldogs! :-D

Lovin' that purple!

Trée said...

I think we need to all meet and have a frac/3D party. I'll rent the cabin in the mountains. Who's with me. :-D

Anonymous said...

when do we leave LOL
:0D

Anonymous said...

I'll bring the chips and dips

Trée said...

Wow, what team players, and prompt too. Maybe we can borrow that bus that Aggie had.

Trée said...

Yoke. That's what I would call this one. Yoked (is that a word?)by the weight of past and future, suffocating our present, our appointment with life. Haha, funny how before a few minutes ago, that idea never attached itself to this image. Now, it seems as clear as day. Btw, if you go to my other blog and click on the sidebar link for TOB, you will see a post 'for the boys'. In that post is a link to another blogger, who has a link to a video called "Russian Climbing." A must see. All eight minutes.

Trée said...

Deb, thanks for the heads up. Heading over to check out what they have. :-)

Anonymous said...

Usually "playing" is the best way to learn these programs. You discover things that you may not have by just reading tutorials, or the handbook. Playing is more fun! You're already making great images.

Renderosity.com offers free stuff for Vue. You may want to check it out.

Anonymous said...

Saw the video - no fear, maximizing the limits :-)
The BBC used one such guy in an advertisement...the theme of which was of course he would do anything to get home onto his couch to watch the box :-), but wow, amazing the lengths to which he pushed his body and all with effortless (or at least practised) ease. I think, I may have to learn how to descend fligts of stairs in that way - looks too much fun to pass up.

Anonymous said...

Shiny nice, I want to lick it :)

Anonymous said...

I love all your images.
Again, thank you for sharing. ...Z