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Hi,
This structure was derived from icosahedral point data. Three concentric
icosahedrons were used, with varying degrees of simple subdivision
(0,1,2). To simplify things, I used a mesh and extracted the vertices
from it.
Happy Raytracing,
Sam
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Superb, really !
tuabiht
> Hi,
>
> This structure was derived from icosahedral point data. Three concentric
> icosahedrons were used, with varying degrees of simple subdivision
> (0,1,2). To simplify things, I used a mesh and extracted the vertices
> from it.
>
> Happy Raytracing,
>
> Sam
>
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>
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Thibaut Jonckheere wrote:
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> Superb, really !
>
> tuabiht
Thank you, Thibaut!
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>stbenge on date 04/02/2010 19:29 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This structure was derived from icosahedral point data. Three concentric
> icosahedrons were used, with varying degrees of simple subdivision
> (0,1,2). To simplify things, I used a mesh and extracted the vertices
> from it.
>
> Happy Raytracing,
>
> Sam
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
Good thing, a halfway to a lamp holder and a some alien creature...
;-)
Paolo
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