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In article <38C16C53.6D8A84BF@pacbell.net>, lin### [at] povrayorg
wrote:
> Chris Huff wrote:
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> > Isosurfaces, which are shapes defined by an arbitrary equation.
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> What happens if you feed it specific equations ?
It will render the shape that that equation produces.
What I meant was that you didn't have to give it values for a specific
type of equation, like a the poly object requires. You can use nearly
any equation. As a bonus, you often get faster rendering than with
objects like superellipsoid or poly.
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Chris Huff
e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
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