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James Patterson <jam### [at] covenantchristianorg> wrote:
> My
> question is about the possibility of wrapping a height field of the earths
> surface topography onto a spherical shape. I would like my students to be
> able to experiment with issues like the difference between global elevations
> as they really are compared to pictures and illustrations which exaggerate
> the vertical scale. Is there a way to do this?
The HF_Sphere() macro in shapes.inc has been designed for this purpose.
See the documentation about standard include files and shapes.inc.
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plane{-x+y,-1pigment{bozo color_map{[0rgb x][1rgb x+y]}turbulence 1}}
sphere{0,2pigment{rgbt 1}interior{media{emission 1density{spherical
density_map{[0rgb 0][.5rgb<1,.5>][1rgb 1]}turbulence.9}}}scale
<1,1,3>hollow}text{ttf"timrom""Warp".1,0translate<-1,-.1,2>}// - Warp -
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