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Quadhall wrote:
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> For those of you playing with Isosurfaces, I have created a
> (as-of-yet-incomplete) collection of isosurface
> formulas. It is located at:
>
Looks very interesting and well structured. NTL, you should consider some syntax
highlighting for the code parts (at least a different color for the comments).
BTW, i think such a collection always has to stay incomplete, as the
possibilities of isosurfaces are nearly unlimited, so don't worry about it.
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> p.s. All the formulas for the iso-objects posted were derived (by me) from
> scratch. Any resemblance
> to previously posted code is unintentional, but probably unavoidable
> due to the very basic nature
> of these formulas.
I think nobody here would complain about using something like a simple
mathematical isosurface function from code posted here.
Christoph
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Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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