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I've been working on lots of half-baked ideas, but this one looks cool 
enough at this early stage that I had to show it off.
Uploaded to Youtube, 'cause that's how the kids is doing it these days, 
innit?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPQZs9LjoGM
I actually plan to use this for a forest, but it was easier to build funky 
mushrooms. I'll mostly use it for still images, but I figured an animation 
was a good way to see how the growth spreads with the generations.
-- 
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
 
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On 04/09/2010 12:38 AM, Tek wrote:
> Uploaded to Youtube, 'cause that's how the kids is doing it these days,
> innit?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPQZs9LjoGM
>
It looks good. Animation can be a useful tool for stills.
-- 
Best Regards,
	Stephen
 
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolDOT com> wrote:
> On 04/09/2010 12:38 AM, Tek wrote:
> > Uploaded to Youtube, 'cause that's how the kids is doing it these days,
> > innit?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPQZs9LjoGM
> >
>
> It looks good. Animation can be a useful tool for stills.
>
> --
>
> Best Regards,
>  Stephen
I've been thinking about trying to model mushrooms myself... One of the things I
wanted to simulate was the way the cap starts out as a bulb and then breaks open
at the bottom and spreads out as the fungus matures.
A.D.B.
 
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