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Slime wrote:
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> > Try 'interpolate 4'. IIRC interpolate 2 does not lead to a continuous
> > function, therefore the high gradient.
>
> interpolate 2 does lead to a continuous function. It doesn't have a
> continuous derivative, but it is continuous, so there should be no infinite
> max gadient.
Do you write this because you have used 'interpolate 2' a lot with
isosurfaces and had no problems or because you *think* it has to be
continuous. At least the last time i tested (some beta version of 3.5)
'interpolate 2' did not lead to usable results.
Christoph
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