I don't know why you added the "(yawn)" ?
And there ya go insulting my brain again...
I NEVER said I despised your program, I said it wasn't my cup of tea. You say "my" brain can't grasp something in a 3d art form? I thought you said 3d wasn't a form of art? Or is my dislecsia (SP) acting up again? I can see where I was trying to remember a bundled 3d art program from 1992 called RayPOV with POV-RAY ( which, BTW look very simular).
I just thought i would add my "adventures " with you also, since it seams your doing the same thing again to others.
IMO, i would say 3d modeling IS an art form.
BTW, Deezcamp I liked what i saw. But I wouldn't know a Meteor looked liked if it ran me over.
NUTTZ
QUOTE]Originally posted by Voss:
LOL, Daff! You are too funny! It's art, I'll give you that.
Nuttz, We are all aware of your talents with a 'real' airbrush. (yawn) Pov-Ray does not support airbrushes. That's what makes you despise it so. It's free, because from its very conception on Compuserve's 'GraphDev' forum it was decided that the source code and program would always be freely available to the public (public freeware). Pov-Ray is not bundled with a modeler. It is not intuitive, and it has a very steep learning curve.
Your continual deriding of Pov-Ray with the use of 'Raypov' indicates you are troubled in your inability to grasp this art form. I understand. It is not a hands-on system, you can't mold it with your hands, you have to use your mind. You have to be able to conceive of things in three dimensions. I thought you had this ability, in that you do so well in Aces High.
Where you make money isn't the issue Nuttz. You continue to interject an opinion on 3D modeling and art, when you have yet to demonstrate neither an ability, nor an interest in that direction.
Looks real good, Rip. It still falls short of photo-realism, though.
There's a lot of talent here, alright.[/QUOTE]