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# Eschers
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# Three 3D paintings from an Animation by John Rauh
# Release Date 9001.05
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# Copyright 1990 by John Rauh
# All rights reserved.
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# Uploaded as three seperate files:
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# Escher1.LZH = Eschers.1
# Escher2.LZH = Eschers.2
# Escher3.LZH = Silver.Escher
#
# These images are shareware, please enjoy (but remember above)
# comments/questions:
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# 24934 Walnut Street, #220
# Santa Clarita, CA 91321
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# You may pass these images around as long as this Doc file
# remains a part of it and no $$$ is involved.
#
# If you would like to distribute these paintings, you must
# contact me first.
#
Eschers
Created with Turbo Silver SV by Impulse.
An incredible piece of Amiga software which really shows off the
amazing capabilities of the Amiga as a professional Graphics
Workstation for such a small cost... compared to lets say a
Cubicomp or Pinnacle...
These IFF paintings are from an Animation sequence-in-progress and
represent an excellent example of Turbo Silver's powerful reflection
and refraction options. The single object is surrounded by six
"mirrors" and reflected to infinity. Each painting takes approx
three hours to create on an A2000 with GVP 030 card at 30 Mhz.
Escher.BLDG object from Antic's Architectural Design object disk.
Converted to TurboSilver object via InterChange by Syndesis.
Processed thru good ol' PixMate by PP&S (why don't they do an 020
version!!!). Touched up with Photon Paint 2.0 by MicroIllusions and
icons by DeluxePhotoLab.
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# John Rauh '90
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