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Hi(gh)!
Another example for warps - and also nested object pigments! Everything
is procedural, not bitmaps have been abused...
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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On 13.12.2016 5:17, Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann wrote:
> Another example for warps - and also nested object pigments! Everything
> is procedural, not bitmaps have been abused...
Nice. You can create an animation loop for infinite flyover.
Also maybe add random words from dictionary txt import :)
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=?UTF-8?Q?J=c3=b6rg_=22Yadgar=22_Bleimann?= <yaz### [at] gmxde> wrote:
> Hi(gh)!
>
> Another example for warps - and also nested object pigments! Everything
> is procedural, not bitmaps have been abused...
>
> See you in Khyberspace!
>
> Yadgar
This should be hardcoded as a native texture pattern for the renderer! so cool,
and typical of the POV spirit !
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Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann wrote on 13/12/2016 05:17:
> Hi(gh)!
>
> Another example for warps - and also nested object pigments! Everything
> is procedural, not bitmaps have been abused...
>
> See you in Khyberspace!
>
> Yadgar
Ha, ha!
Now we need a huge amount of time in order to play a decent game.
Are in German version of Scrabble valid composed words like
"Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz",
"Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft"
or "Rhabarberbarbarabarbarbarenbartbarbierbierbarbärbel"?
:D
Paolo
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Am 14.12.2016 um 13:29 schrieb Paolo Gibellini:
> Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann wrote on 13/12/2016 05:17:
>> Hi(gh)!
>>
>> Another example for warps - and also nested object pigments! Everything
>> is procedural, not bitmaps have been abused...
>>
>> See you in Khyberspace!
>>
>> Yadgar
>
> Ha, ha!
> Now we need a huge amount of time in order to play a decent game.
> Are in German version of Scrabble valid composed words like
> "Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz",
> "Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft"
> or "Rhabarberbarbarabarbarbarenbartbarbierbierbarbärbel"?
> :D
Only if they are listed in the Duden, sadly ;)
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On 14.12.2016 13:29, Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> Now we need a huge amount of time in order to play a decent game.
> Are in German version of Scrabble valid composed words like
> "Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz",
> "Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft"
> or "Rhabarberbarbarabarbarbarenbartbarbierbierbarbärbel"?
...Heimteilchenbeschleunigungsintegralzillertalbahn!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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On 12/13/2016 4:17 AM, Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann wrote:
> Hi(gh)!
>
Lo!
>
> Yadgar
I was going to post this in OT but I don't know if you subscribe to it.
You might find this interesting as Afghanistan is included in the
Sentinels map Earth's slow surface warping.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-38323832
The link to the data is here.
http://comet.nerc.ac.uk/COMET-LiCS-portal/
--
Regards
Stephen
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Hi(gh)!
Am 15.12.2016 um 17:44 schrieb Stephen:
> I was going to post this in OT but I don't know if you subscribe to it.
> You might find this interesting as Afghanistan is included in the
> Sentinels map Earth's slow surface warping.
Interesting project - but currently I'm more interested in absolute
altimetry data, such as provided by the ASTER and TANDEM missions! As at
least the original ASTER data have too low resolution to produce
realistic landscapes at close range from a "pedestrian" perspective, I
started using the topographic map tiles of OpenTopoMap
(http://www.opentopomap.org) - which themselves are just an
interpolation of ASTER data, but at least they also contain rivers,
roads and buildings as well as (rudimentary, but slowly improving)
information on soil cover derived from Google Maps aerial imagery.
With TANDEM, the resolution probably could improve, but currently the
data set is not (at least according to my knowledge) fully accessible by
the public.
However, of course I will have to develop my own contour line
interpolation software...
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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On 12/16/2016 7:39 AM, Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann wrote:
> Hi(gh)!
>
> Am 15.12.2016 um 17:44 schrieb Stephen:
>
>> I was going to post this in OT but I don't know if you subscribe to it.
>> You might find this interesting as Afghanistan is included in the
>> Sentinels map Earth's slow surface warping.
>
> Interesting project - but currently I'm more interested in absolute
> altimetry data, such as provided by the ASTER and TANDEM missions! As at
> least the original ASTER data have too low resolution to produce
> realistic landscapes at close range from a "pedestrian" perspective, I
> started using the topographic map tiles of OpenTopoMap
> (http://www.opentopomap.org) - which themselves are just an
> interpolation of ASTER data, but at least they also contain rivers,
> roads and buildings as well as (rudimentary, but slowly improving)
> information on soil cover derived from Google Maps aerial imagery.
> With TANDEM, the resolution probably could improve, but currently the
> data set is not (at least according to my knowledge) fully accessible by
> the public.
>
It was just in case you ever go back to it again (and again). :)
> However, of course I will have to develop my own contour line
> interpolation software...
>
I thought that you had done that some time ago.
No it was Tim Cook in 2012. I am getting old and my memory is failing.
If you look at the link. Sam Benge posted a macro to draw contours.
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C507bf848%40news.povray.org%3E/?ttop=382792&toff=50&mtop=379135
http://news.povray.org/povray.text.scene-files/thread/%3Cweb.507c9bbc53181abf2165ae730%40news.povray.org%3E/
> See you in Khyberspace!
>
> Yadgar
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 16-12-2016 10:21, Stephen wrote:
> On 12/16/2016 7:39 AM, Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann wrote:
>> Hi(gh)!
>>
>> Am 15.12.2016 um 17:44 schrieb Stephen:
>>
>>> I was going to post this in OT but I don't know if you subscribe to it.
>>> You might find this interesting as Afghanistan is included in the
>>> Sentinels map Earth's slow surface warping.
>>
>> Interesting project - but currently I'm more interested in absolute
>> altimetry data, such as provided by the ASTER and TANDEM missions! As at
>> least the original ASTER data have too low resolution to produce
>> realistic landscapes at close range from a "pedestrian" perspective, I
>> started using the topographic map tiles of OpenTopoMap
>> (http://www.opentopomap.org) - which themselves are just an
>> interpolation of ASTER data, but at least they also contain rivers,
>> roads and buildings as well as (rudimentary, but slowly improving)
>> information on soil cover derived from Google Maps aerial imagery.
>> With TANDEM, the resolution probably could improve, but currently the
>> data set is not (at least according to my knowledge) fully accessible by
>> the public.
>>
>
> It was just in case you ever go back to it again (and again). :)
>
>> However, of course I will have to develop my own contour line
>> interpolation software...
>>
>
> I thought that you had done that some time ago.
> No it was Tim Cook in 2012. I am getting old and my memory is failing.
> If you look at the link. Sam Benge posted a macro to draw contours.
>
>
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C507bf848%40news.povray.org%3E/?ttop=382792&toff=50&mtop=379135
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http://news.povray.org/povray.text.scene-files/thread/%3Cweb.507c9bbc53181abf2165ae730%40news.povray.org%3E/
>
Interestingly, Wilbur (mentioned in my latest images) can do that too.
--
Thomas
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