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Here is a collection of images whereby the calculation of the shapes was done in
Ultrafractal (www.ultrafractal.com), and the rendering in Povray.
http://www.josleys.com/show_gallery.php?galid=318
One example is attached.
Jos
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Very nice concept ! I particularly like indra613a and indra576.
Thibaut
> Here is a collection of images whereby the calculation of the shapes was done in
> Ultrafractal (www.ultrafractal.com), and the rendering in Povray.
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> http://www.josleys.com/show_gallery.php?galid=318
>
> One example is attached.
>
> Jos
>
>
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Jos leys wrote:
> Here is a collection of images whereby the calculation of the shapes was done in
> Ultrafractal (www.ultrafractal.com), and the rendering in Povray.
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> http://www.josleys.com/show_gallery.php?galid=318
>
> One example is attached.
>
> Jos
Wow. Man, these are great! Very interesting website, too. ::bookmark::
Sam
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Thibaut Jonckheere schrieb:
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> Very nice concept ! I particularly like indra613a and indra576.
Plus 605b and 340a, and 610a, and ...
Beautiful!
-Hans-
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"Jos leys" <jos### [at] pandorabe> wrote:
> Here is a collection of images whereby the calculation of the shapes was done in
> Ultrafractal (www.ultrafractal.com), and the rendering in Povray.
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> http://www.josleys.com/show_gallery.php?galid=318
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> One example is attached.
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> Jos
Those are absolutely awesome. Did you output the sphere locations from
UltraFractal, or did you explore ideas using UltraFractal, then do the
calculations in Povray?
And, as others have already said, excellent web site all around. I've
bookmarked it, and I'll be posting up a link in my "favorite math sites" for my
students.
Thanks for sharing!
Dave
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"Dave Matthews" <dav### [at] mnwestedu> wrote:
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> Those are absolutely awesome.
Thanks!!
Did you output the sphere locations from
> UltraFractal, or did you explore ideas using UltraFractal, then do the
> calculations in Povray?
No calculations in Povray. Povray parsing is much too slow for this kind of
thing.
UF calculated the sphere locations and radii, and I got them exported as two
arrays.
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Very nice!
I'm curious to see them with glass textures!
;-)
Paolo
>Jos leys wrote:
> Here is a collection of images whereby the calculation of the shapes was done in
> Ultrafractal (www.ultrafractal.com), and the rendering in Povray.
>
> http://www.josleys.com/show_gallery.php?galid=318
>
> One example is attached.
>
> Jos
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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