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On 22/11/2017 07:51, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 21-11-2017 13:52, Bald Eagle wrote:
>>
>>> My main focus now is to get a "better" (?) coverage of the arms and legs
>>> compared to the body. They seem to be more sparsely populated. So, my
>>> idea was to use an additional test: function {pow(f_boxed(x,y,z),2)}
>>> provided by Christian Froeschlin some years ago, and thus concentrate
>>> the objects more towards the periphery than towards the centre. However,
>>> I am not sure what I am doing and I have difficulty scaling this to the
>>> correct proportions of the body. Any suggestions there would help me.
>>
>> Right - I noticed the same problem.
>> I thought about that and naturally what Stephen suggested is the most
>> obvious
>> solution.
>
Never underestimate the power of the obvious. ;)
> In the end, that is probably what I am going to do. My other experiments
> give interesting results but not entirely to my liking, and I prefer to
> concentrate on more interesting things ;-)
>
:-)
I'm in the same position trying to get some clothes to fit the way I
want. When I really want to get on with it.
>
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Regards
Stephen
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