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Thanks for the tip. Do you have to register to get the export to POV
feature? Otherwise, how to?
thanks,
d.
"Dave Vogt" <spa### [at] frozenbraincom> wrote in message
news:405efa32@news.povray.org...
Hi there,
Last week, the heise newsticker had an article[1] about the
superformula. It is told that using this formula, you can describe
(almost) every thinkable shape with only a few parameters. Well, they
had a link to a site[2] where you can download a tool to play around
with, and even export a mesh to pov! I couldn't resist and now I think
I would like to share this with you.. even if only the rendering is
done in pov.
There was also someone who implemented the formula in pov[3],
dynamically generating a mesh. I didn't try that yet.
Ah yes, I was so stupid to not store the parameters to the formula for
this object, sorry ;)
Greets,
Dave V.
[1] http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/45863
[2] http://www.genicap.com/
[3] http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/povray/supershape/
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