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  Re: Exploring Medieval windows  
From: MichaelJF
Date: 11 Mar 2019 17:32:19
Message: <5c86d3e3$1@news.povray.org>
Am 11.03.2019 um 08:30 schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> On 10-3-2019 20:57, MichaelJF wrote:
>> Am 08.03.2019 um 08:28 schrieb Thomas de Groot:
>>> On 7-3-2019 16:02, ingo wrote:
>>>> in news:5c80dc5f@news.povray.org Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I came across some examples of Medieval windows made with the "cives"
>>>>> technique ("fenêtre à cives")
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> OMG, "Buzenscheiben", I've had to recreate and colourise those many 
>>>> times
>>>> for printing on self adhesive window films.
>>>>
>>>
>>> LOL Indeed, that is where those are mostly found nowadays.
>>>
>>> To all: What are those windows called in other languages?
>>>
>> In German, it is Butzenglas, Batzenscheibe, Nabelscheibe or 
>> Ochsenauge. I modelled it some years ago with wings 3d, but never 
>> posted the code (mesh) and the macros to produce windows from it. If 
>> someone is interested, I will clean up the code a little bit and post it.
>>
> 
> Interesting! I modelled the glass in Silo and am currently writing 
> macros for the different types of windows. I certainly shall continue 
> till completion, but I would be curious to compare eventually. So, yes, 
> please?
> 
Hello Thomas,

I was on an occupational journey and had to congratulate my father to 
his eighty-first birthday today, living at the same location at Essen, 
Germany. I hope I can post the code tomorrow. It is just a mesh and some 
macros to put the tiles into a window with rounded frames and a frame 
all around them to have a window.

Best regards
Michael


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