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capnsparrow
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Distortion Grids by capnsparrow http://www.filterforge.com/filters/4256.html ![]() Okicyapo |
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| Posted: September 5, 2007 1:07 pm | ||||||
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capnsparrow
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Just adding some samples of these in use, as usual... Default used on a cube, with the bump map used as a transparency map:
4 of the presets at work here: the default on the wall, one of the presets' bump maps used to define the 'land' which is textured with yet another preset. Even the water's disturbance is defined by a bump map from one of the presets:
Thanks for viewing! Okicyapo |
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| Posted: September 5, 2007 1:11 pm | ||||||
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Rawn (RawArt)
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I would say that orange box/crate reminds me of the plastic milk boxes we used to use for our record collections.......
....but I wont say that, because it would date me LOL looks cool though |
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| Posted: September 5, 2007 1:19 pm | ||||||
| Kraellin |
ah, the painted grids. glad you submitted this. looks great! Ya can't sell art to artists!
Craig |
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| Posted: September 5, 2007 1:33 pm | ||||||
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capnsparrow
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Thanks to you both!
Hehe... I knew exactly what you were talking about as soon as I read your description.
Of course, if I really wanted to 'date' myself, I would tell you about my very first computer: a Texas Instruments TI99-4A... with a whopping 16kb of RAM! Okicyapo |
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| Posted: September 5, 2007 8:22 pm | ||||||
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garbanzo
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wow, your first computer had a real keyboard? mine was just a pressure sensitive pad thing that i plugged into a tv. it stored BASIC programs on cassette tapes. i don't remember what it was called and about the milk crates - i still used those to store my vinyl! |
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| Posted: September 6, 2007 12:00 am | ||||||
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capnsparrow
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ROFL
I walked 5 miles, two ways, to buy the special cable I needed so I could store my programs on cassettes.
(Oh... and those crates full of vinyl are fetching some pretty fair bids on ebay nowadays. hehe Makes me wish I still had mine. Okicyapo |
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| Posted: September 6, 2007 1:03 am | ||||||
| Kraellin |
and i think, capn, that yours was an actual cassette tape, where garbanzo had a cartridge type, the pre-packaged ones. i somewhat remember the ti99, at least in name. i recall going around ann arbor, michigan to the few stores that sold these early computers and drooling over various early ataris and the timex sinclair. lol. and i recall when radio shack first came out with the 'trash 80's', the TRS 80 home computers. did my first code on one of those at the local community college in their new 'computer lab', where i used to go play on main frames and they had a few trash 80's along one wall. that was back in the early to mid 70's Ya can't sell art to artists!
Craig |
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| Posted: September 6, 2007 8:15 am | ||||||