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StuartB4

29.03.2024, 05:39








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To Infinity And Beyond...
To Infinity And Beyond...

            

To Infinity And Beyond...
Description: This is apparently what infinity really looks like, when you make it in Bryce5.
Added by: thellamamaster
Keywords: Infinity, Blue, Long
Date: 02.28.2005 18:19
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richter
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Join Date: 04.15.2004
Comments: 1092
..?

Are those u-um...objects stones? They really seem like drops, raindrops maybe. I'm curious if they are stones or a modelled spheres, also the texture - nice composition.
03.01.2005 20:45 Offline richter richter at cold-may.com
thellamamaster
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Join Date: 05.08.2004
Comments: 101
Yes

The raindrop looking things you see are indeed stones or rocks.
03.02.2005 01:43 Offline thellamamaster FilmDirectorErik at aol.com
davidbrinnen
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Join Date: 01.03.2004
Comments: 2224
Hmn...

Unless we are prepaired to wait for an infinite amount of time doesn't infinity have to be black beacause the rays have yet to arrive at the point at which they will - in the limit - be observed? Still, this is a pleasing looking image and I like the blue.
03.02.2005 17:20 Offline davidbrinnen mail at davidbrinnen.co.uk http://www.davidbrinnen.com
thellamamaster
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Join Date: 05.08.2004
Comments: 101
Well...

I wasn't going exactly for what I thought infinity looked like. This is just what happens when you stick a mirror circle in a mirror circle. It's pretty cool cause pretty much every time you do it, it will always turn out blue. :)
04.06.2005 21:23 Offline thellamamaster FilmDirectorErik at aol.com


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