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Re: Beautiful ship on Brickshelf (sort of)
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Thu, 27 Jun 2002 06:16:44 GMT
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New?  I'm not sure about that, but here's what Google came up with on it:

http://www.google.com/search?q=nurnies

- DIGITAL DREAMS 3D - v.6
NURNIE TUTORIAL - FOR LW AND INSPIRE 3D. by Ryan McClure. One of the biggest
issues
in modern CG is 'nurnies,' those small little "details" on ships that don't
...

And also:

... Nurnies. Little electronic, pipe, or mechanical looking objects that add
function/life
to a space ship texture. Categories: Graphics. Submitted By: steve. ...

The above paragraph is quite likely to give most of us a good indication of
what "nurnies" could be, whilst the first one is slightly more vague on
them!  ;-)

--
Cheers ...

Geoffrey Hyde


"Mark Sandlin" <sandlin@nwlink.com> wrote in message
news:sandlin-2606022004540001@10.0.1.41...
In article <GyBLvv.36q@lugnet.com>, "Will Vale"
<will@particle-systems.com> wrote:

The tug is basically a box with a cockpit on the front and lots of
nurnies, and there was a little inspiration from the Nostromo in
Alien, especially in the feet, engines, and cramped interior...

Nurnies! A new word!

I think it's one of the finer boxes I've ever seen. Well done.

Welcome to space.

--
~Grand Admiral Muffin Head
--
Mark's Lego Creations
http://www.nwlink.com/~sandlin/lego



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(...) <snip search results> Yup, that's the word. Little unexplained details that make things look cool. We (at work) think that the effects team for Star Wars coined the term, but I'll see if I can get a better reference. I thought the best Google (...) (22 years ago, 27-Jun-02, to lugnet.space)

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(...) Nurnies! A new word! I think it's one of the finer boxes I've ever seen. Well done. Welcome to space. (22 years ago, 27-Jun-02, to lugnet.space)

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