Mostly, I wanted to point out what nice "flowers" you can get when you
apply uv_mapping to parametric surfaces made from spherical products of
polar functions. The key to following the petals is to base the uv_map
on multiples of the same functions (r1 and r2) used to generate the surface.
For example, if r1 = cos(3u), then use color functions like cos(6*pi*u).
But then it looked kind of boring, so I hung a picture behind it that I
made from while-loops of csg objects rotated on polar function paths.
The fractal plant in the center of the framed picture is a 3D IFS.
Dave Matthews
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