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My news reader is setup to delete all posts older than 80 days. This group
was starting to look a bit bare on my screen, so I thought I'd drop
something onto it ;-)
It's nothing special - just a cable knot. Specifically, a (19, 2)-torus knot
with the Trefoil knot (i.e., a (3, 2)-torus knot) as the companion knot.
Still a little shaky with the math, but hey, I don't suppose anyone *else*
here knows what on earth I'm twittering on about anyway... (If I'm wrong I'm
sure I'll rapidly find out about it!)
Enjoy. (Or not.)
Andrew.
PS. ~3 mins @ 1.4GHz, POV-Ray 3.5 WinXP.
PPS. How many *hours* would this take as a sphere_sweep object? Will perhaps
try it if I can work out how... (The code doesn't lend itself to this very
much!)
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"Andrew Coppin" <orp### [at] btinternetcom> wrote in message
news:3d9a118d@news.povray.org...
> Still a little shaky with the math, but hey, I don't suppose anyone
*else*
> here knows what on earth I'm twittering on about anyway... (If I'm
wrong I'm
Nice.
Try playing with my post in p.t.s-f _Try this blob_ on 25/08/02.
You can get quite complicated results by adding more sections, even if
you don't know what you're doing ;)
Kill my blob, threshold and strength, use a smaller sphere radius and
count, and then _nudge_ the sphere before the first translate.
I guess you used a spline for the pigment?
Alf
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> Nice.
Thanks!
> Try playing with my post in p.t.s-f _Try this blob_ on 25/08/02.
> You can get quite complicated results by adding more sections, even if
> you don't know what you're doing ;)
Will have a go sometime...
> I guess you used a spline for the pigment?
Actually... <sin(radians(t)), sin(radians(t+120)), sin(radians(t+240))>,
where t = 0 to 360. A bit of a cheat, but it works 8-D
Andrew.
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Andrew Coppin <orp### [at] btinternetcom> wrote in message
news:3d9a118d@news.povray.org...
>
> PPS. How many *hours* would this take as a sphere_sweep object? Will
perhaps
> try it if I can work out how... (The code doesn't lend itself to this very
> much!)
>
Would only take a few seconds with my sphere_sweep rip-off macro. See
attached picture.
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.scene-files/23501/
-Shay
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"Andrew Coppin" <orp### [at] btinternetcom> wrote in message
news:3d9a118d@news.povray.org...
> Enjoy. (Or not.)
I enjoyed. If you like playing with knots, have a try with this from
Lutz-Peter Hooge, see what you can do;
http://news.povray.org/povray.text.scene-files/20596/
I think you'll like it - I had a great time with it.
~Steve~
> Andrew.
>
> PS. ~3 mins @ 1.4GHz, POV-Ray 3.5 WinXP.
> PPS. How many *hours* would this take as a sphere_sweep object? Will
perhaps
> try it if I can work out how... (The code doesn't lend itself to this
very
> much!)
>
>
>
>
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"Andrew Coppin" <orp### [at] btinternetcom> wrote in
news:3d9a118d@news.povray.org:
Hello!
> My news reader is setup to delete all posts older than 80 days. This
> group was starting to look a bit bare on my screen, so I thought I'd
> drop something onto it ;-)
Well, I'll try to help you a bit, I'm going to post a little something
too.....
> It's nothing special - just a cable knot. Specifically, a (19, 2)-torus
> knot with the Trefoil knot (i.e., a (3, 2)-torus knot) as the companion
> knot.
Your "It's nothing special" makes me remember one of my first render with
POV back in 1993. I will post it in a new thread.
> Enjoy. (Or not.)
As usual, it's always enjoyable being in this newsgroup, cool gang here!!
> PS. ~3 mins @ 1.4GHz, POV-Ray 3.5 WinXP.
> PPS. How many *hours* would this take as a sphere_sweep object? Will
> perhaps try it if I can work out how... (The code doesn't lend itself
> to this very much!)
Ciao!
Mart
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