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An aoi.pov demo scene was recently added to 3.7.1 and I've been having
fun playing with derivatives of it. Attaching one of the resultant
images I thought neat.
Bill P.
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Am 26.01.2017 um 19:27 schrieb William F Pokorny:
> An aoi.pov demo scene was recently added to 3.7.1 and I've been having
> fun playing with derivatives of it. Attaching one of the resultant
> images I thought neat.
I always love to see the Penrose tiling pattern at work.
How did you distort it? Just some turbulence with the right parameters,
or is there something more sinister at work?
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 13:27:07 -0500, William F Pokorny wrote:
> An aoi.pov demo scene was recently added to 3.7.1 and I've been having
> fun playing with derivatives of it. Attaching one of the resultant
> images I thought neat.
Wow, that's interesting - if I don't look directly at it, it looks like
the circle wobbles. Neat illusion. :)
Jim
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On 01/26/2017 03:02 PM, clipka wrote:
> Am 26.01.2017 um 19:27 schrieb William F Pokorny:
>> An aoi.pov demo scene was recently added to 3.7.1 and I've been having
>> fun playing with derivatives of it. Attaching one of the resultant
>> images I thought neat.
>
> I always love to see the Penrose tiling pattern at work.
>
> How did you distort it? Just some turbulence with the right parameters,
> or is there something more sinister at work?
>
Yes, as simple as some turbulence whacking the tiling pattern (27) about
- which distorts the isosurface based upon it. The rest is left to the
aoi pattern as in the original aoi.pov demo scene. Oh, I added
'blend_mode 2 blend_gamma 2.5' to the isosurface aoi color_map to make
the turbulence more distinct.
Bill P.
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