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From: Alex Kluchikov
Subject: The whirpool.
Date: 30 Jul 2003 17:52:58
Message: <1103_1059605571@news.povray.org>
This object is just a simple lathe. The trick is normal{function{...}}. 
I used usual granite pattern turned around Y axis on angle depending on distance to
that axis. 
The clother point - the more angle of rotation. Translating this pattern downwards
makes effect of "screwing" the water into deep.
If anybody wants, I can post sources.

Sincerely Yours, Alex Kluchikov.


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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Re: The whirpool.
Date: 30 Jul 2003 18:40:01
Message: <web.3f2848e4f82905cb7196f5900@news.povray.org>
Alex Kluchikov wrote:
> This object is just a simple lathe. The trick is normal{function{...}}.
>I used usual granite pattern turned around Y axis on angle depending on distance to
>that axis.
>The clother point - the more angle of rotation. Translating this pattern downwards
>makes effect of "screwing" the water into deep.

That's really cool.  I like it.  And you can reverse it, if you live in the
other hemisphere :-)

>If anybody wants, I can post sources.
>

Please do, although I think I understand your explanation pretty well.


>Sincerely Yours, Alex Kluchikov.
>

Thanks in advance,

Dave Matthews


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From: Anubis
Subject: Re: The whirpool.
Date: 30 Jul 2003 22:29:50
Message: <3f287f1e$1@news.povray.org>
Alex Kluchikov wrote in message <1103_1059605571@news.povray.org>...
> This object is just a simple lathe. The trick is normal{function{...}}.
>I used usual granite pattern turned around Y axis on angle depending on
distance to that axis.
>The clother point - the more angle of rotation. Translating this pattern
downwards makes effect of "screwing" the water into deep.

That Looks Amazing!

>If anybody wants, I can post sources.

PLEASE DO.  I hope you don't mind if I study it intently.
Technically I'm still new, so my images have been a little primative.
I need to learn a few tricks.  Thanks!


*Ps.  My God!  How do people learn the English Language?
*I'm a native and I still make Mistakes!  I could swear I made tons of
*spelling mistakes above!  Dammed if I can find em' though!

Digitally yours  *God I'm a Geek*
Anubis


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From: Doug Eichenberg
Subject: Re: The whirpool.
Date: 30 Jul 2003 22:48:13
Message: <3f28836d$1@news.povray.org>
Wow, very nice!

--
Douglas C. Eichenberg
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From: Stefan Persson
Subject: Re: The whirpool.
Date: 31 Jul 2003 03:16:26
Message: <3f28c24a@news.povray.org>
Invert this effect and you've got the water creature from the Abyss :)

/Stefan

"Anubis" <anu### [at] telusnet> wrote in message
news:3f287f1e$1@news.povray.org...
>
> Alex Kluchikov wrote in message <1103_1059605571@news.povray.org>...
> > This object is just a simple lathe. The trick is normal{function{...}}.
> >I used usual granite pattern turned around Y axis on angle depending on
> distance to that axis.
> >The clother point - the more angle of rotation. Translating this pattern
> downwards makes effect of "screwing" the water into deep.
>
> That Looks Amazing!
>
> >If anybody wants, I can post sources.
>
> PLEASE DO.  I hope you don't mind if I study it intently.
> Technically I'm still new, so my images have been a little primative.
> I need to learn a few tricks.  Thanks!
>
>
> *Ps.  My God!  How do people learn the English Language?
> *I'm a native and I still make Mistakes!  I could swear I made tons of
> *spelling mistakes above!  Dammed if I can find em' though!
>
> Digitally yours  *God I'm a Geek*
> Anubis
>
>


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From: JC (Exether)
Subject: Re: The whirpool.
Date: 31 Jul 2003 04:51:42
Message: <3F28D89D.3020400@spam.fr>
Quite simple, and so efficient !
Very good idea, I which I had it myself.  :-)
Nice pic,

JC

Alex Kluchikov wrote:
>  This object is just a simple lathe. The trick is normal{function{...}}. 
> I used usual granite pattern turned around Y axis on angle depending on distance to
that axis. 
> The clother point - the more angle of rotation. Translating this pattern downwards
makes effect of "screwing" the water into deep.
> If anybody wants, I can post sources.
> 
> Sincerely Yours, Alex Kluchikov.
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>


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From: None
Subject: Re: The whirpool.
Date: 31 Jul 2003 08:35:28
Message: <Xns93C95768BAEC2None@204.213.191.226>
Alex Kluchikov <klk### [at] ukrnet> wrote in
news:1103_1059605571@news.povray.org: 

>  This object is just a simple lathe. The trick is
> [...]

Very nice!


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From: Alex Kluchikov
Subject: Re: The whirpool.
Date: 31 Jul 2003 17:50:00
Message: <web.3f298e27f82905cb889233180@news.povray.org>
Source file is posted in povray.binary.scene-files.
By the way, in Russian whirpool called 'vodovorot'.
 Sincerely yours, Alex Kluchikov (klk)


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From: Martin Belair
Subject: Re: The whirpool.
Date: 31 Jul 2003 20:21:27
Message: <Xns93C9CE1FC211Ebadhabit07hotmaildot@204.213.191.226>
Hi!


"Alex Kluchikov" <klk### [at] ukrnet> wrote in 
news:web.3f298e27f82905cb889233180@news.povray.org:

>  Source file is posted in povray.binary.scene-files.
> By the way, in Russian whirpool called 'vodovorot'.
>  Sincerely yours, Alex Kluchikov (klk)

Well, thanks for the code and the translation!

I'm going to render a vodovorot of Vodka!

Ciao!

Mart


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From: Bill Naylor
Subject: Re: The whirpool.
Date: 3 Aug 2003 06:41:27
Message: <3F2CE6D6.5040207@hotmail.com>
Yes, please please post the source.

Very Nice.

Bill

Alex Kluchikov wrote:

> This object is just a simple lathe. The trick is normal{function{...}}. 
>I used usual granite pattern turned around Y axis on angle depending on distance to
that axis. 
>The clother point - the more angle of rotation. Translating this pattern downwards
makes effect of "screwing" the water into deep.
>If anybody wants, I can post sources.
>
>Sincerely Yours, Alex Kluchikov.
>  
>
>


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