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Yes, that does seem to be the case; the 'roots' or whatever they are clearly
contact the plane underneath the waves.
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//Mahalis
camera{location<0,0.25,-2> look_at 0.5*y} #declare T=texture{pigment{crackle
scale 0.5 rotate 90 turbulence 0.75 color_map{[0 rgb 1][0.05 rgb 1][0.1
rgb<1,0.25,1>][0.25 rgbf 1][1 rgbf 1]}} finish{ambient 1}} #declare
c=difference{torus{0.5,0.1 rotate -90*x}box{<0.7,0,0.2>,<-0.7,-0.7,-0.2>}}
merge{object{c translate<0.5,0.5,0>} object{c translate<-0.5,0.5,0>}
cylinder{<1,0.5,0>,<1,0,0>,0.1} cylinder{<-1,0.5,0>,<-1,0,0>,0.1}
cylinder{0.5*y,0,0.1} texture{T}}
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"Andrew" <ast### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> > 2) Your plane isn't. A plane is a 2-dimensional entity,
> > and your plane has the appearance of vertical variance,
> > hence isn't strictly 2-d.
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> But it could be a true plane underwater...
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