Bruce, just in case the whole thing starts spinning, I've protected my screen all around from flying objects. Fortunately, the spin cycle has not yet kicked in, so the centrifugal force is not yet applicable. This allows us to admire the beauty of the render. To avoid staring at a blank screen in the near future, I've S+F'ved your beautiful render, Buddy. Thanks for sharing it, 👍 !
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Well if this is your laundry, Bruce, then the next time I pass through Walnut Creek, California, I should be on the lookout for the "Tin Man"? Some of your pieces have a distinctly metallic look to them (it may be the sheen you apply to them). Incidentally, nearly surrounded by mountains as you are, Walnut Creek must be a rather picturesque place to live (except for the recent fires, of course; I hope to hell Congress pulls its head out of its collective butt and we start seriously dealing with climate change). Many years ago I was in a Mac flight from a base north of L.A. up to Travis, and I flew over your mountains. I remember the view, and remember being somewhat jealous.
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Fortunately, the spin cycle has not yet kicked in, so the centrifugal force is not yet applicable.
This allows us to admire the beauty of the render. To avoid staring at a blank screen in the near future, I've S+F'ved your beautiful render, Buddy.
Thanks for sharing it, 👍 !