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Cellular automatation(CA) evaluations were performed and expressed in a
Euphoria program I made recently. The output(256 levels of grey) was
rendered in POV as a height_field and given varying normal patterns
along the y-axis.
The shapes portruding from the plane (not the crackle-based patterns on
the ground) are the expressed CA calculations. No random number was used
to create them, except on the upper portion of the test. I seeded the
top with randomly colored pixels for 'food'. Given a set of
circumstances, the procedure makes spcifically designed structures. I
may post the results of my other tests in some webspace somwhere.
Questions and comments are always welcome.
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Happy Holidays, Everyone!
Samuel Benge
stb### [at] hotmailcom
See my website@: http://www.goldrush.com/~abenge/Top/index.html
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Samuel Benge <sbe### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in news:3FEDF553.1070707
@hotmail.com:
> Cellular automatation(CA) evaluations were performed and expressed in a
> [...]
Wow, that's nice, I don't know why, but I like it a lot. It's quite
photorealistic, the focal blur and lighting seems to contribute
significantly to that end. Can you share how you did the lighting (and/or
what's being reflected)?
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Samuel Benge wrote:
>
> Cellular automatation(CA) evaluations were performed and expressed in a
> Euphoria program I made recently. The output(256 levels of grey) was
> rendered in POV as a height_field and given varying normal patterns
> along the y-axis.
>
> The shapes portruding from the plane (not the crackle-based patterns on
> the ground) are the expressed CA calculations. No random number was used
> to create them, except on the upper portion of the test. I seeded the
> top with randomly colored pixels for 'food'. Given a set of
> circumstances, the procedure makes spcifically designed structures. I
> may post the results of my other tests in some webspace somwhere.
>
> Questions and comments are always welcome.
>
> --
> Happy Holidays, Everyone!
> Samuel Benge
>
> stb### [at] hotmailcom
> See my website@: http://www.goldrush.com/~abenge/Top/index.html
>
I remember seeing a CA program on a CGA screen and being mesmerized by
it (a bit). This looks quite different. :o) Cool texture!
Remco
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I have no idea what it means, but it's cool!
Two thoughts:
1) I wouldn't want to step on it.
2) It might be useful for grating cheese.
;-)
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Jeremy
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> Cellular automatation(CA) evaluations were performed and expressed in a
> Euphoria program I made recently. The output(256 levels of grey) was
> rendered in POV as a height_field and given varying normal patterns
> along the y-axis.
>
> The shapes portruding from the plane (not the crackle-based patterns on
> the ground) are the expressed CA calculations. No random number was used
> to create them, except on the upper portion of the test. I seeded the
> top with randomly colored pixels for 'food'. Given a set of
> circumstances, the procedure makes spcifically designed structures. I
> may post the results of my other tests in some webspace somwhere.
>
> Questions and comments are always welcome.
Very nice! Looks like some strange extra-terrestrian buildings.
Can you actually deduce something about your CA from the image?
Asks for an animation BTW.
Greetings
Thomas
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www := web
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