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revisions, revisions - visioning a 3D scene

revisions, revisions - visioning a 3D scene

2005-06-17       - By DAVID STUBBS

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hmmmmmmmm, Of course I will abide.

Is there another way for this type of communication exchange within the TSML or
Caligari proteam site that you may be aware of.

I was trying to stimulate exchange on the site for interactive scene writings
through discripitve language. My hope was that scripting prompts for 3D
developments with animations or still pictures would be the result. Not to
mention polish or fine tunings of abilities. Participation is optional of
course.

Not meaning to bug anybody my efforts were not  meant to be troublesome sorry
if I was.

Thanks for your kind reminder regarding site neticate

David

Anthony Ware <anthony@(protected)> wrote:David,

Just a point to remember - attachments to posts to the tSML are frowned
upon. People who receive the digest version of the list simply see pages and
pages of ASCII code, especially if the attachment is a JPG. I thought it was
in the guidelines not to use attachments but can't see it on the Caligari
website anymore.

Also HTML coded posts are a pain for the same reason - you see all the HTML
code in the digest and so don't even bother reading the message. Since all
posts here are text there's no benefit posting HTML format messages anyway.

Anthony



From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of David Stubbs
Sent: 17 June 2005 01:00
To: truespace@(protected)
Subject: [TSML] revisions, revisions - visioning a 3D scene


Hello list,

A bit embarrassed I am with my submission of a short story. I was
looking to have a bit of fun
with it but found some significant errors which may have erked some.

So, from hell's fire of failure to a good example of a good write -
which may just fly right
I resubmit the Titanic inspired ghost story titled: "The Good
Captains Watch"

I am happy to have written it and feel good about this revision. I
hope to bring the essence of the story to a shimmering 3D transparation
using TrueSpace.

Here's to striving with TrueSpace and thanks for not throwing
vegatables at me. Ha.

Thanks

David W. Stubbs


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<DIV>hmmmmmmmm,&nbsp;Of course I will abide.&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Is there another way for this type of communication exchange within the
TSML or Caligari proteam site that you may be aware of. </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>I was trying to stimulate exchange on the site for interactive scene
writings&nbsp;through discripitve language. My hope was that scripting prompts
for&nbsp;3D developments&nbsp;with animations or still pictures would be the
result. Not to mention polish or fine tunings of abilities. Participation is
optional of course.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Not meaning to bug anybody my efforts were not&nbsp; meant to be
troublesome sorry if I was.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks for&nbsp;your kind reminder regarding site neticate</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>David</DIV>
<DIV><BR><B><I>Anthony Ware &lt;anthony@(protected)&gt;</I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER
-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">David,<BR><BR>Just a point to remember - attachments
to posts to the tSML are frowned<BR>upon. People who receive the digest version
of the list simply see pages and<BR>pages of ASCII code, especially if the
attachment is a JPG. I thought it was<BR>in the guidelines not to use
attachments but can't see it on the Caligari<BR>website anymore.<BR><BR>Also
HTML coded posts are a pain for the same reason - you see all the HTML<BR>code
in the digest and so don't even bother reading the message. Since all<BR>posts
here are text there's no benefit posting HTML format messages anyway.<BR><BR
>Anthony<BR><BR><BR><BR>From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of
David Stubbs<BR>Sent: 17 June 2005 01:00<BR>To: truespace@(protected)<BR
>Subject: [TSML] revisions, revisions - visioning a 3D scene<BR><BR><BR>Hello
list,<BR><BR>A bit embarrassed I am with my submission of a short story. I
was<BR>looking to have a bit of fun<BR>with it but found some significant
errors which may have erked some.<BR><BR>So, from hell's fire of failure to a
good example of a good write -<BR>which may just fly right<BR>I resubmit the
Titanic inspired ghost story titled: "The Good<BR>Captains Watch"<BR><BR>I am
happy to have written it and feel good about this revision. I<BR>hope to bring
the essence of the story to a shimmering 3D transparation<BR>using TrueSpace.
<BR><BR>Here's to striving with TrueSpace and thanks for not throwing<BR
>vegatables at me. Ha.<BR><BR>Thanks<BR><BR>David W. Stubbs<BR><BR><BR>__ ______
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