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[QUOTE=Shattered_Future;16653281]No matter how many times I listen to The Novella Reservoir, it never gets old or boring. Especially now that half the dorm building can hear it. :D[/QUOTE]
Nov Doom Clan FTW |
I'll join that, ND are the shiznit!
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they're lame, back to me enjoying the presence of people my junior
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[QUOTE=Czech Yourself;16653535]You should go to malls and hit on women :)[/QUOTE]
y'know, i just might! |
hello guys!
I am back... and there is going to be a 10k party tonight :p |
Hay gice like this IFS I rendered?
[img]http://i37.tinypic.com/141jp5s.png[/img] Hand coded by yours truly |
[QUOTE=Monticello;16653584]y'know, i just might![/QUOTE]
Don't puss out dude! |
one more post repcak
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[QUOTE=Angmar;16653558]Yes once a week is clearly a sign I need help. :p
You're one to talk Austin. :mad:[/QUOTE] What type of cuban im an expert |
I already made a new thread ;)
holiday trip summary included :p |
[QUOTE=Czech Yourself;16653587]Don't puss out dude![/QUOTE]
i'll get drunk beforehand so i'll be fine :) |
[QUOTE=DERSIEGDERKRIEGDERKAMPF;16653603]What type of cuban im an expert[/QUOTE]
Punch, the label looks legit compared to the ones online. |
[QUOTE=Monticello;16653621]i'll get drunk beforehand so i'll be fine :)[/QUOTE]
Sounds like a great plan :) |
nice avatar
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y thank you.
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Czech girls are the best
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There already was someone with the same avatar.
I will try to get some sleep - its already 3:35am; |
Really? Hm, interesting. Oh well, I never see this user so oh well.
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[QUOTE=Angmar;16653636]Punch, the label looks legit compared to the ones online.[/QUOTE]
Punch are alright, a bit of a ladies smoke. Go for the COHIBA, MONTE CRISTO and ROMEio n JULIET. |
I've had Romeo n Juliet and they were good, I definitely wanna try Cohiba though.
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I have a fine Cohiba Siglo II to enjoy tonight while pondering current events
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Thanks for the Gehenna lead, guys. I'm enjoying it a lot. Has kind of a cool Gothic feel to it.
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I posted 3 new albums on my blog guys, entertain me.
[url]http://theshadowofthesoul.blogspot.com/[/url] |
first two are good
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the **** is neofolk
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DLing the Forest album.
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[QUOTE=TimJim;16653785]the **** is neofolk[/QUOTE]
I don't wanna go into depth, but it's basically just acoustic guitar music with vocals, violins ect, lot of background on the genre. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neofolk[/url] ArcLite: I also recommend you get the Strid album. |
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i wouldnt have guessed that youre into that |
How's this look
[img]http://i33.tinypic.com/wv3kgl.png[/img] |
very nice mate
whats it for? |
Siqq work Chris.
[QUOTE=TimJim;16653799] i wouldnt have guessed that youre into that[/QUOTE] Well yes I have good taste! |
well i guess that you do!
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[QUOTE=TimJim;16653809]very nice mate
whats it for?[/QUOTE] Shits and giggles Another, better IFS rendering [img]http://i37.tinypic.com/2na030n.png[/img] Generated with ~50 lines of Python |
what is IFS?
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Pretty cool. How did you make it?
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[QUOTE=TimJim;16653818]what is IFS?[/QUOTE]
'Iterated function system' That means that you take a point, apply some transformations to it, then render it, then do so a few thousand more times The secret is that the points have to converge in a certain pattern, otherwise you'll end up with junk. Fractals are graduate level math and I'm only at the shallow end of the pool atm; I don't understand all the theory yet, but what little I do know has been pretty rewarding. In fact, they may have a practical application: there's this girl I work with in the school ESL lab who looks me over every time I walk in and forcibly dragged me over to help her with both hands a few days ago. Since I have clumsy mathematician/programmer hands and can't [b]physically[/b] draw art, my IFS pictures may greatly increase [i]P(L)[/i] where [I]L[/I] is the event that I score. (Plus I could drop mad geographical knowledge about her home country.) [QUOTE=Mr. Ron;16653819]Pretty cool. How did you make it?[/QUOTE] I took instructions from here [url]http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/fractals/[/url] And made my own code with them, which allowed me to color the images however I wanted. Coloring was the most fun part: I'd set up a vector describing the proportions of the colors and then play with it until I got good results. The last one for instance was 25% royal blue, 65% lime green and 10% purple. [b]It's better than mixing fountain beverages at Burger King.[/b] After I generated the raw image, I blurred it to make it look more realistic, because the raw png I made with GD was a very grainy aliased rendering. |
1338 nows how to make fractals
awesome |
mcp3000 nows how to spell
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Less bickering more math elitery
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i does know my spelling
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