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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> In lugnet.off-topic.fun, James Brown writes:
> > Although lately I've been getting hooked on silly games from a company called
> > "Cheap-Ass Games", which produces funky little games with minimal
> > packaging/overhead.
Incidentally, James Ernest (the prez of the company) is a Lego fan.
http://www.cheapass.com/eyeca.html
Cheers,
- jsproat
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Erm, replying to myself replying to myself again...
In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> Incidentally, James Ernest (the prez of the company) is a Lego fan.
> http://www.cheapass.com/eyeca.html
But isn't that Bram's photocopier?
Cheers,
- jsproat
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> Erm, replying to myself replying to myself again...
>
> In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> > Incidentally, James Ernest (the prez of the company) is a Lego fan.
> > http://www.cheapass.com/eyeca.html
>
> But isn't that Bram's photocopier?
I dunno who came up with that first but it sure looks like the same one Bram
has!
-Shiri
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"Sproaticus" <jsproat@io.com> writes:
> > http://www.cheapass.com/eyeca.html
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> But isn't that Bram's photocopier?
Not quite, I think Bram has a 2x2 clear tile on the copier's surface.
But it's very close indeed!
Fredrik
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> > Incidentally, James Ernest (the prez of the company) is a Lego fan.
> > http://www.cheapass.com/eyeca.html
>
> But isn't that Bram's photocopier?
Similar, but not quite. The again, some details on mine were inspired by
another that I saw, I think...
The other models are pretty nice. This render was especially nice:
http://www.cheapass.com/Graphics/taurus.jpg
Evidently James Ernest is not only a fan of LEGO, but a fan of L3P too.
--Bram
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"Bram Lambrecht" <BramL@JUNO.com> writes:
> The other models are pretty nice. This render was especially nice:
> http://www.cheapass.com/Graphics/taurus.jpg
> Evidently James Ernest is not only a fan of LEGO, but a fan of L3P too.
Are you sure that's L3P? I don't think so. Look at the control stick
on the top, for example. An L3P'd version of this would have visible
polygons, I think. Or is the scale too small for the polygons to be
visible?
And what about that small dish? There's something wrong about it. I
don't think and L3P'd version would look like that. (Aren't the edges
too thin?)
Either way, it does look like a POV-Ray rendering. He probably used
media for the light beams, right? If they weren't added afterwards in
a graphics program, that is.
Fredrik
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