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double curved altar for the electric age
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Uploaded By: Mr GG Fri, May 21, 2004
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Description: OK! It can also be used for bus stops or park benches.
To do it - choose modelling > create > sweep and use a curve for the 2D path and two connected curves for the profile.
Why building altars in the electric age?
Just for everyone having the chance to go into the I-less state = the state of the newborns
to understand that we do not understand everything. That we are breathed by an unknown that are ourselves so we can have a little doing yourself religion = passing into the mystic realm seeing our own I:s doing magics - hopefully good magics - not using all the power we got from electricity to doing ourselves and others harm...
:=)
Mr GG
PS
Find out a little more about the split between religion and natural science:
<a href="http://www.thursdaysclassroom.com/03feb00/lesson4.html" target="_blank"> CLICK HERE</a>
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Fri, May 21, 2004 at 12:41:07 PM
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DS
I forget to tell you that you have to click Solid.
So to do it -
choose modelling > create > roofs
Click Solid then choose Sweep
Click the Plane-button in the upper left corner
Choose Level 1 or perhaps simplier is the 3D-view.
And then sketch a 2D path using a curve eg passing through three points.
And then sketch a profile using two connected curves for the profile. Perhaps you have to do some rotating too
ES
Do not forget to meditate on it! so you can loose your I for a moment... and your I will become so much moore creative... and perhaps you can do some Gehry architecture... and earn a lot of money...
FS
Have a look on this museum for art in Helsinki Finland with some double curves
http://www.kiasma.fi/www/viewresource.php?id=3GbyoNKA7QjOa_Y9&lang=en&preview=
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Mon, May 24, 2004 at 6:57:32 AM
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Thanks a million Mr GG, this is very helpful to me for a design for a light rail/tram stop I sketched a while back and this is just what I need to help bring it to realisation! (:D) Good stuff and can't wait to see if you show us more of this creative style, It would be a good road to go down, very inspiring!
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