Short: Sword handle, pic & Imagine object Uploader: BIRJT cc newcastle edu au Architecture: generic Type: gfx/3dobj Uploader: BIRJT@cc.newcastle.edu.au Author: David Disney ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GoldenSword ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author: David Disney Software Used: Imagine (Impulse) Pixel 3D (Axiom Software) Contents -------- MySword.IOB 232596 ----rwed Today 21:12:41 Sword.HAM 69446 ----rwed Today 23:09:42 Sword.readme 2522 ----rwed Today 21:00:01 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, I guess I should type a little description of the above files.... ...so here goes MySword.IOB - Nice golden sword. Check out the enclosed HAM pic. Read below for some background on the sword. Sword.HAM - This is the enclosed HAM pic. Sword.readme - tlhlngan Hol Dajatlh'a' ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok...Once upon a time in 1989 Commodore Magazine held a graphics contest. The winning pics were shown in the June 1989 issue. The winning picture (on the Amiga end of the contest) was a picture called 'Cybernetic Player' (by Felix Rodrigez Larreta). It's wasn't bad, but there was an AWESOME runner up picture called 'Cold Steel' (by DeWayne Stauffer). I tried to run down a copy of it but never could find one (I thought it might have been released into the Fish library or something). Well, a couple of months back I was cleaning up my room and found that old Commodore magazine....and decided to make an object of the sword in the 'Cold Steel' picture. I would like to complement Mr. Stauffer on his artwork. I might be able to make an object of the sword, but I could never draw anything like that freehand. If you want trade ideas, objects, brushes, pics, or send me a million dollars (just kidding on that last one), then send me a drop me a letter or call me at: David Disney // P.O. Box 67 X/ Greenback, TN 37742 ------------------------- (615) 856-6827 | Do you speak Klingon? | -------------------------