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"s1631001" <s16### [at] namtar qub ac uk> wrote
> Changing the threhsold value would accomplish this, wouldn't it? I've
> only just started fiddling with isosurfaces, so don't take my word for
> it...
only if the gradient of the function remains everywhere the same ....
... which is quite seldom the case ...
That is quite the same, I asked a while ago in another group:
... if there is a way to determin to a given function another function, that
has its surface in a constant distance of the original function, even if the
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Jan Walzer <jan### [at] lzer net>
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