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USS Saugus (1863, in the foreground) and USS Monitor (1862) modelled with AC3D and seen side by side in Deep Exploration. It is amazing to see how much the "monitor" type of ship had evolved within hardly one year.
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Great work. I always like seeing your results. Someday I will ask permission to collect all the images and put them in a VRML art museum. Mr. Steve; deleted yours untill I get the building done, sos' I'll have to get yours too then, if it is ok.
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Thanks.
In actual fact, I am engaged in building a VRML/X3D "museum" that will be available for download (for free, of course!) from my site. The first version should be available within a few days. Thierry |
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Kewlness- looking forward to seeing it.
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Looking real good.
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Looking neat as always, I doubt anyone will care that much, but i was in portsmouth the other day with my girlfriend and i happened to come across out "MONITER M55"
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