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Hi again,
Today I figured out how to populate an arbitrary triangular region in
space with a definable density of spheres. This allowed me to create the
image here. It's basically a geodesic sphere, but with the spherical
component exaggerated for each sphere patch.
Questions and comments are always welcome~
Sam
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A small alien seed... very beautiful!
my guess is that the code is beautifully simple too. Am I right?
Thomas
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OGM underwater corn?
Very nice, indeed!
;-)
Paolo
>stbenge wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Today I figured out how to populate an arbitrary triangular region in
> space with a definable density of spheres. This allowed me to create the
> image here. It's basically a geodesic sphere, but with the spherical
> component exaggerated for each sphere patch.
>
> Questions and comments are always welcome~
>
> Sam
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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> OGM underwater corn?
GMO underwater corn?
;-)
Paolo
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Paolo Gibellini napsal(a):
>> OGM underwater corn?
> GMO underwater corn?
> ;-)
> Paolo
OMG, GMO? :-)
--
You know you've been raytracing too long when...
you start thinking up your own "You know you've been raytracing too long
when..." sigs (I did).
-Johnny D
Johnny D
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stbenge <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Today I figured out how to populate an arbitrary triangular region in
> space with a definable density of spheres. This allowed me to create the
> image here. It's basically a geodesic sphere, but with the spherical
> component exaggerated for each sphere patch.
>
Wow! Marvelous. I'd definitely like to know how you did that. *Looks* to be
oh-so-complicated, code-wise.
Ken W.
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> A small alien seed... very beautiful!
Thanks :)
> my guess is that the code is beautifully simple too. Am I right?
>
> Thomas
Parts of the code are simple, but my implementation is probably rather
messy.
Sam
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Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> OGM underwater corn?
> Very nice, indeed!
> ;-)
> Paolo
I thought it resembled corn somewhat, too. Thanks for the reply~
Sam
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Kenneth wrote:
> Wow! Marvelous. I'd definitely like to know how you did that. *Looks* to be
> oh-so-complicated, code-wise.
>
> Ken W.
Well, it could be less complicated, but I'm not always great at
optimizing code. Maybe I'll release some version of it, but I don't feel
up to it at the moment.
Sam
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Not bad - it looks even somehow atmospherical.
Sven
"stbenge" <stb### [at] hotmailcom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:482a503d@news.povray.org...
> Hi again,
>
> Today I figured out how to populate an arbitrary triangular region in
> space with a definable density of spheres. This allowed me to create the
> image here. It's basically a geodesic sphere, but with the spherical
> component exaggerated for each sphere patch.
>
> Questions and comments are always welcome~
>
> Sam
>
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