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Simply repeating the isosurface function. Lit only by radiosity.
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On 13/11/2011 10:23 AM, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> Simply repeating the isosurface function. Lit only by radiosity.
Nice. Reminds me of a corridor from Doom. Very unlike a Christmas tree
ornament :)
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On 11/12/2011 06:23 PM, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> Simply repeating the isosurface function. Lit only by radiosity.
hey ... nice job. I like this one!
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On 13-11-2011 0:23, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> Simply repeating the isosurface function. Lit only by radiosity.
It is so regular that it needs a colorful blob rising from below :-)
Thomas
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Am 13.11.2011 09:16, schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> On 13-11-2011 0:23, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
>> Simply repeating the isosurface function. Lit only by radiosity.
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> It is so regular that it needs a colorful blob rising from below :-)
One of those green ones that go "HISSSSSSSSsssssssss... *BOOOM*"? :-)
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On 13-11-2011 12:44, clipka wrote:
> Am 13.11.2011 09:16, schrieb Thomas de Groot:
>> On 13-11-2011 0:23, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
>>> Simply repeating the isosurface function. Lit only by radiosity.
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>> It is so regular that it needs a colorful blob rising from below :-)
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> One of those green ones that go "HISSSSSSSSsssssssss... *BOOOM*"? :-)
Yep. Something very alien... ;-)
Thomas
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Hi(gh)!
On 13.11.2011 00:23, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> Simply repeating the isosurface function. Lit only by radiosity.
Just awesome! How long did it take?
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
Now playing: Lass uns den Bach runtergehn (Heinz Rudolf Kunze)
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Paul Fuller wrote:
> Nice. Reminds me of a corridor from Doom.
Thank you
> Very unlike a Christmas tree ornament :)
Indeed ;) Although now I think I'll have to try whether the
intersection of a sphere with a sponge makes a nice ornament.
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
> hey ... nice job. I like this one!
Thanks! Unfortunately I couldn't figure out a good way
to show a 3d division so this only repeats in one dimension.
Probably the menger sponge can be generalized to something
where the holes take up a larger ratio for better seeing
through but not trivially as it then no longer decomposes
into smaller subcubes that are otherwise identical.
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> It is so regular that it needs a colorful blob rising from below :-)
Yes the color scheme is a bit dull, and only after rendering
it occured to me that it would have been enough to render the
left part as it's perfectly symmetrical ;)
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