Hi!
Thanks to a certain glich in new camera angles, I made some nifty HOM art.
So tell me. Nice? Bad? Too much? Too bright? Aweful?
/Edward
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HOM (h m)
abbreviation
When you look into a surface what you looked at before doesn't get undrawn. Usually cause by adjoins not being back to back or a surface being 50-100% transparent when not an adjoin. Can also be when a surface is not convex or wrong.
Some people say it is an abbreviation of Hall Of Mirrors.
Thanks to a certain glich in new camera angles, I made some nifty HOM art.
So tell me. Nice? Bad? Too much? Too bright? Aweful?
/Edward
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HOM (h m)
abbreviation
When you look into a surface what you looked at before doesn't get undrawn. Usually cause by adjoins not being back to back or a surface being 50-100% transparent when not an adjoin. Can also be when a surface is not convex or wrong.
Some people say it is an abbreviation of Hall Of Mirrors.