Richard Smith wrote:
> Your Blue Mars effort inspired me. I had been wanting to create a spherical
> height field for analyses that I was doing on Mars' surface features. I
> created an isosurface based on a Mars topo map as pigment. The attached
> image is the result so far (without the ocean sphere). I can't seem to get
> a complete map of the surface in spherical form. Weird. Is your map
> complete?
Hmm ok, here 'tis...yeah, as B. Hughes noted, looks like you have some
values extending byeond some boundary and being clipped.
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Tim Cook
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-empyrean
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