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Was playing with isosurfaces yesterday and modeled this. Can you tell
what it is?
-Samuel Benge
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"Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> what it is?
Looks like some sort of bearing ... but that would be too obvious ... Cool
looking, though. Are you gonna post the source to this one? ;)
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"Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> Was playing with isosurfaces yesterday and modeled this. Can you tell
> what it is?
Square rollerbearings?
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"Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> Was playing with isosurfaces yesterday and modeled this. Can you tell
> what it is?
>
Hmmmm. Splined bore, appears to be rubber treaded outside diameter,
lawnmower wheel?
Greybeard.
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Looks like some sort of bearing ... but that would be too obvious ...
Not a bearing.... in fact friction is the reason those bumps are on the
inside like that. They should have a more saw-toothed appearance than
they do.
> Are you gonna post the source to this one? ;)
I posted the source to povray.text.scene-files. I fixed it some, making
the metal texture a little more obvious and the inside groove a little
bit sharper.
-Samuel Benge
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GreyBeard wrote:
> Hmmmm. Splined bore,
No splines were used. The source code in povray.text.scene-files shows
how it was made (a lot simpler than using splines).
> appears to be rubber treaded outside diameter,
> lawnmower wheel?
>
> Greybeard.
It does sort of resemble a lawn mower wheel.... but that isn't it. That
texture is actually a metal texture with a poor environment :(
-Samuel Benge
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hummm , an electric shaver blade ?
How do you manage to design the isosurface ? By reading the code I can not
imagine what it will look like ...
Great work.
--
Pascal.
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"Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:407### [at] hotmailcom...
> Was playing with isosurfaces yesterday and modeled this. Can you tell
> what it is?
I'd say it's some kind of ratcheting device for use where a ratchet with a
handle won't fit. By the way, when Graybeard used the word "spline", he was
using it in mechanic's terminology, not computer terminology.
Steve Shelby
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"Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:407### [at] hotmailcom...
> Was playing with isosurfaces yesterday and modeled this. Can you tell
> what it is?
Looks cool, whatever it is. It looks like a wheel of some sort, though I can't
work out what the grid pattern is for.
--
Tek
www.evilsuperbrain.com
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I wrote this earlier:
> Can you tell what it is?
Judging by the image I posted, I'd be surprised if anyone could guess
it! I was a little overzealous with my isosurface usage, and my approach
at it was making a few things difficult to match.
Here's a more accurate representation of the object in question, this
time made with csg. It's much, much closer than the last attempt.
In real life it wouldn't look nearly this big, nor would it be this
clean (unless it was new). It's part of a *very* common object.
-Samuel Benge
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