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On 11/23/2016 6:39 PM, clipka wrote:
> And do you have any idea what it actually does? ;)
> Because I have a hunch you're still struggling with the basic concepts
> you're trying to employ.
>
> My recommendation would be to toy around with the isosurface tutorial a
> bit, to get a better understanding of what isosurfaces actually do,
> before you try to apply them to your problem.
>
No I don't. In fact I don't understand why a parametric wouldn't work
better. Except that it is limited to u and v, whereas I need a third
parameter L.
But you said isosurfaces were the way to go.
Mike
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