Tim Cook wrote:
> Not quite what I had in mind. Looks neat, though.
What did you have in mind? That looks a bit like a /massive/ aurora
borealis effect.
/ martin
Martin Magnusson wrote:
> What did you have in mind? That looks a bit like a /massive/ aurora > borealis effect.
Well, I was trying to get a sort of interesting-looking ocean, but you
can see ripple-like artifacts (caused by coincident surfaces, I
suspect), and I discovered my isosurface of the Earth's contours wasn't
lined up properly with the texture map of its land cover.
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Tim Cook
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It's one of those cases where the unexpected results are more interesting
than the intended realism. It's quite nice to look at. It makes me want a
1280x1024 copy. :-)