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Thanks....
No problem - as they say in Oz
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unusual....
http://31.media.tumblr.com/4354b44b5...nebco1_400.jpg
I don't think I have seen raised seams as a speedo pattern before but on balance I think I will stick to the traditional flat front. |
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another surprise...
http://25.media.tumblr.com/16d7cb8dc...yp9do1_500.jpg
Not just any old scarf reused as it seems to be tailored |
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boxing
http://25.media.tumblr.com/6a69ebca7...jk2o1_1280.jpg
Doesn't this seem stupid? One with boxer shorts as you would expect and the other with denim cut to the knee but then split ! Last edited by Byron : 01-07-2014 at 01:40 AM. |
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A very handsome man wearing a nice pattern speedo!!! Seem like the lines of his 6-pack muscle go well with the speedo pattern |
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a few raised seams
Idont think they are raised seams , they are just printed lines . I will enlarge the pic to a max... and let you know via your email add......
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Votes Please
(especially Torchwatch - and big blow-ups guys)
Question: Have genuine seams been created for the front pattern above - or are they just a facsimile cleverly printed on this speedo? |
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3D effect printing
Sorry Byron but it is 3D effect printing. There are computer programs that can create this effect using ray tracing (building up objects then eliminating from a given light source or sources).
Since all the sections come from a single focus the fabric at the focus would be about 20 layers deep and impossible to sew or wear. |
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ray tracing
Thanks (knew I would get the technical answer)
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yummy blue speedo
Great fit here but anybody know why there are strange additions of what appear to be belt loops?
http://31.media.tumblr.com/6f1967e5b...qv3do1_500.jpg |
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