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"Edward Coffey" <eco### [at] swiftdslcomau> wrote in message
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> Dan P wrote:
> > Looks cool! That one cube on the corner seems black and out of place --
was
> > that intentional?
>
> I'd like it to fit in more, but it definitely is supposed to be black.
> The cube represents a simplified RGB colorspace, each axis of the cube
> represents one of the three primary colors - Red, Green and Blue. The
> cube at the top is obviously color <0,0,0>, the one at the bottom is
> <1,1,1>, the other 6 corner cubes are <1,0,0>, <1,1,0>, <0,1,0>,
> <0,1,1>, <0,0,1> and <1,0,1>. I built it to be configurable, so you can
> just plug in the number of cubes you want along each edge. Here's one
> rendered with 8x8x8 cubes (well, superellipsoids actually, which makes
> it hard to know exactly where in the y axis to place the object to get
> it to stand on its end - I rendered this one with the same translation
> as the 3x3x3 version so the white superellipsoid sticks through the
floor):
>
Ah, got it! This picture just makes me want to grab it and start spinning
parts of it :-)
Great concept!!! If you render the cubes so that you can see all sides, you
could make money off a poster for artists. I can totally see this on a
designer's wall!!!!!
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