Personality

Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.

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23 years ago #755
well I messaged you, dunno if it got through or not, yahoo's been fucking up lately & not sending stuff.

23 years ago #756
hmmmmmm not yet, i got notin' well you have my email just in case too
hey did you find the secret page to my cat eddie's priceless point of view on the art world? Karisma is there too to keep him company.
http://www.norrocgallery.com/Eddie.html
or if you want to find it on your own, wait till the end of the short intro movie...click on the three greek symbols even though they tell you not too.
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23 years ago #758
hahahahaahhahhahahahahahahahahahahaha just like a bot!

23 years ago #759
Onyx, you used to sculpt aliens out of Play doh? Anyone else having a creepy Close Encounters moment?

23 years ago #760
24 by 48 is a double square, which is not the golden rectangle.

23 years ago #761
Well, I made slugs and aliens and wizards and goblets and crap. Kid stuff more or less, except I got more into it than most kids. I actually painted my stuff. I tried making an actual sized dagger once but I had to put a pin in it to keep it from drooping and then I didn't have any decent metallic paint so it was all glittery, and then someone sat on it. Ah well, such is life.

23 years ago #762
EM a golden rectangle is twice as long as it is wide, so yes, a 24"x 48" inch canvas panel is a golden rectangle.

23 years ago #763
This, my friends, is art:
http://cvqs.tripod.com/webmastervince.gif

23 years ago #764
Centainly not! A golden rectangle has one side equal to the other multiplied by phi, the golden mean. If you cut a square from it, the remaining rectangle will have the same proportion. I could talk for ages on the subject, I even discovered some interesting geometrical proportions between phi and pi that become apparent in the Great Pyramid. You can see all about it in:

http://www.geocities.com/lu_si_na/pyramid.html

By the way, the exact value of phi is (1 + sqr(5))/2, and that's approximately 1.618

23 years ago #765
My friend found a site that listed pi(yeah, I know you weren't talking about pi) to however far they know it is. They might've cut it short, though, cause, as we all know, pi is pretty damn long.

Speaking of which, how do they find more numbers of pi?

23 years ago #766
Go to a bakery, of course!


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