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These are good! The first is a better subject for the process IMHO, int the
second the pattern is very distracting...
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no no no!
Isn't it Frank Frazetta?
"Greg M. Johnson" wrote:
> Saddam Hussein, right?
>
> Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
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> Tor Olav Kristensen <tto### [at] onlineno> wrote:
> > Here are two images made with "antiblobs" placed in a
> > Fibonacci pattern and coloured with an image_map
> > in standard POV.
That's marvelous. Now I have an idea for the rose-window of my gothic
fullerene.
Chris Huff wrote:
> I wonder how difficult it would be to make a crackle-like fibonacci
> built-in pattern...
Oddly enough, the math I did for the newest (top) scenes in
http://ogre.nu/doodle.html just might be useful for that!
(source in http://ogre.nu/text/pov/flatbasket.pov)
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Chris Huff wrote:
> In article <39B65D7C.9BE96D79@online.no>, Tor Olav Kristensen
> <tto### [at] onlineno> wrote:
>
> > Here are two images made with "antiblobs" placed in a
> > Fibonacci pattern and coloured with an image_map
> > in standard POV.
>
> I wonder how difficult it would be to make a crackle-like fibonacci
> built-in pattern...or to allow the centers of each "cell" in a crackle
> pattern to be specified manually. Maybe as an extension of the blob
> pattern...
This sounds interesting.
Can you please try to explain more about what
you have in mind ?
(I don't understand what you mean by "cell" and
I don't know any crackle patterns yet.)
Are you thinking of a Fibonacci pattern in 3
dimensions ?
Tor Olav
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David Fontaine wrote:
> These are good!
Thanks !
> The first is a better subject for the process IMHO, int the
> second the pattern is very distracting...
I agree.
I have to admit that I didn't plan the Fibonacci
centre to be in the centre of the flower.
And I find this a little bit funny because the centre
of the flower is where I would expect to find a
Fibonacci pattern in "the real nature".
It's also interesting to see how well the curves
in the Fibonacci pattern follows the edges of the
flower's leafs.
Tor Olav
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Steve wrote:
> I can only say impressive.
Then I'll only smile and say thanks.
Tor Olav
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In article <39B82B9C.36DAF298@online.no>, Tor Olav Kristensen
<tto### [at] onlineno> wrote:
> This sounds interesting.
> Can you please try to explain more about what
> you have in mind ?
> (I don't understand what you mean by "cell" and
> I don't know any crackle patterns yet.)
I have attached an image of a sphere with a crackle pigment. As you see,
it has separate "cells". In the official version and MegaPOV, these are
located randomly, I was wondering if it would be possible to specify
their locations and strengths manually, maybe as an extension to the
blob pattern.
> Are you thinking of a Fibonacci pattern in 3
> dimensions ?
No, though it could be used to do that if you wanted(and if you figure
out what a 3D Fibonacci pattern is).
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Ben Paschke wrote:
> no no no!
>
> Isn't it Frank Frazetta?
>
> "Greg M. Johnson" wrote:
>
> > Saddam Hussein, right?
It's from the lower left image on this page:
http://www.wadhome.org/frazetta/overview0002.html
I don't know how Frank Frazetta look(ed ?), but
if it is showing him, then it must be a self-portrait.
Does anyone know more about this ?
Tor Olav
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From: Tor Olav Kristensen
Subject: Re: Fibonacci Mosaics (151KB & 145KB) - crackle.jpg (1/1)
Date: 7 Sep 2000 20:46:35
Message: <39B835A1.EEB8B211@online.no>
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Chris Huff wrote:
> ...
> I have attached an image of a sphere with a crackle pigment. As you see,
> it has separate "cells". In the official version and MegaPOV, these are
> located randomly, I was wondering if it would be possible to specify
> their locations and strengths manually, maybe as an extension to the
> blob pattern.
Now I see. Thank you for explaining.
> > Are you thinking of a Fibonacci pattern in 3
> > dimensions ?
>
> No, though it could be used to do that if you wanted(and if you figure
> out what a 3D Fibonacci pattern is).
I'll have to brood on this for a while.
Tor Olav
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Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
> It's also interesting to see how well the curves
> in the Fibonacci pattern follows the edges of the
> flower's leafs.
Yeah, there's probably 1000 different places you could find the golden
ratio or a Fibannochi number on a single plant...
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