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The simulation-pack that comes with MegaPov is a little restricted in its
features.
Its possible to build Boxes and Spheres, but heaving Complex geometry to use in
simulations, is an difficult task.
So I decided to write a converter from "gmsh" to MegaPov.
gmsh generates a 3d-mesh, means an "insight"- mesh for a simulation-process.
see: http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/
It's needed to do the model, using NURBS.
see: http://www.freecad.com/
Hope thats gonna help a little :)
It will be finished soon.
Best rgds,
Holger
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Here is the first test.
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On 9-5-2012 5:32, H. Karsten wrote:
> Here is the first test.
Looking good indeed.
I like your object showing 1-2-3...
Thomas
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gmsh has an 1d mesh-option that cam be used to trace the outlines of an
NURBS-object.
It can be used to have some Tron-like-effects.
So I wrote a converter for this as well.
Rendered, using MC-Pov
Best rgds,
Holger
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On 10/05/2012 8:12 PM, H. Karsten wrote:
> gmsh has an 1d mesh-option that cam be used to trace the outlines of an
> NURBS-object.
> It can be used to have some Tron-like-effects.
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> So I wrote a converter for this as well.
>
> Rendered, using MC-Pov
>
I like that. :-D
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Regards
Stephen
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