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Christopher James Huff wrote:
>>A sphere needs X, Y, Z, radius, and colour. What you
>>have there is being interpreted as the first four of
>>those.
> That is not even close to correct. Spherical blob
> components take a vector for the center and a float
> radius, like the sphere primitive, and an additional
> strength float value.
My statement, as it stands by itelf, is correct; I
misunderstood Alf's code because I'm not familiar
with blobs. A SPHERE does need the five components
I mentioned. However, what was being talked about
wasn't spheres, it was sphere COMPONENTS of a blob.
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Tim Cook
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