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Saturday, January 25, 2003

Terragen, Part 2. Alright, I've tried it. It's a beta and it's free. But how can I control the camera? How assign materials to the landscape? It's a bit clumsy, I must say. Bryce and Vue are just ... better.
8:46:35 PM     |     
  

"tube"Great. I'm using the Central Line almost every day. Thirty in hospital after Tube crash. More than 30 people are in hospital after a Tube train carrying 800 people derailed and hit a tunnel wall in central London. [BBC News | Front Page | UK Edition]
7:26:13 PM     |     
  

I've got to try this. Terragen: Breathtaking terrain-generator. Terragen is a terrain-generator. By moving around sliders and sketching out terrain features, you can create breathtaking stills and animations of fantastical landscapes. The OS X version is in open beta, and there's a working version for Win32. Terragen. Via "boing"
7:20:30 PM     |     
  

A picture named robot.gifSounds good to me! Raymond Chandler's Lord Of The Rings. String together clips from great film noire classics, a few 50s horror movies, add a nifty soundtrack and MST3K dialogue and the result is a hIlarious 18.5MB .mov featuring Humphrey Bogart as Frodo, Peter Lorre as Gollum and Godzilla as the Balrog. Worth the download if you're a movie buff. [linkfilter.net]
7:11:19 PM     |     
  

A picture named Picture-3.jpgPython. First, there's PythonOnline, the official website which comes even with a Spam Club.

Then there's PythoNET, unofficial, but with scripts, videos, pictures, sounds, games...decide yourselves.
12:23:47 PM     |     
  


A picture named tgnose.jpgGilliam. Dreams is a Fanzine about the crazy English (he's actually American, but then he's too crazy to be a proper American) director, with a message board, filmography, interviews and links.

The Terry Gilliam Files deliver Eye-opening conversations with the visionary director, as well as behind-the-scenes stories documenting the production of some of the most imaginative films of the '80s and '90s. There you go.
12:07:47 PM     |     
  


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11:56:04 AM     |     
  

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