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Hi,
Here are two examples of the versatility of the Domenator (dome creator),
everyone of the pictures (the smell individual ones) are made of of one and only
one Dome (exept for one made of three domes, the idea being to show the
influence of the smoothing parameters) so you can draw Domes for churches,
mosques, but also trash bins, jewels, builg=dings etc. just by changing the
parameters (not here but I also made sword blades and umbrellas)
You can find Domenator.exe there :
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.utilities/thread/%3Cweb.612528cd5c746124d1712a2a5020ebe1%40news.povray.org%3E/.
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Sorry I forgot the title.
Here is the second one
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Op 15-10-2021 om 14:08 schreef Mediat:
> Sorry I forgot the title.
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> Here is the second one
>
It really is a huge improvement compared to the previous version!
Something nice to play with and incorporate into one's scenes.
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Thomas
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> It really is a huge improvement compared to the previous version!
> Something nice to play with and incorporate into one's scenes.
Hi Thomas,
I hope you'll enjoy playing with it.
Feel free to complain or to ask for new features
Philippe
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Op 15-10-2021 om 16:01 schreef Mediat:
>> It really is a huge improvement compared to the previous version!
>> Something nice to play with and incorporate into one's scenes.
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> Hi Thomas,
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> I hope you'll enjoy playing with it.
> Feel free to complain or to ask for new features
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> Philippe
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Right. Immediately. ;-)
The Domenator window needs a possibility to scroll up or down. Opening
'Smoothing', 'Sharpening', or, even more, 'Noise', the opened parameter
windows are not entirely available and disappear below the lower window
limit of Domenator. I hope I make my meaning clear; I believe I am
stumbling over my word choices... ;-]
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Thomas
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> The Domenator window needs a possibility to scroll up or down. Opening
> 'Smoothing', 'Sharpening', or, even more, 'Noise', the opened parameter
> windows are not entirely available and disappear below the lower window
> limit of Domenator.
Unfortunately I use GLUI as a library to handle the user interface, and it lacks
many things, the possibility to scroll a window is one of them, another drawback
is that when you open an extra window, closing it closes the program (I search
the Internet for a workaround but rewrite GLUI seems to be the only solution)!
You need to close every rollout before you can open another one Sorry for that
Philippe
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"Mediat" <med### [at] hotmailfr> wrote:
> Sorry I forgot the title.
>
> Here is the second one
Looking great.
Now we can model cupcakes easily!
Cheers
Ton.
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Op 15/10/2021 om 18:12 schreef Mediat:
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>> The Domenator window needs a possibility to scroll up or down. Opening
>> 'Smoothing', 'Sharpening', or, even more, 'Noise', the opened parameter
>> windows are not entirely available and disappear below the lower window
>> limit of Domenator.
>
> Unfortunately I use GLUI as a library to handle the user interface, and it lacks
> many things, the possibility to scroll a window is one of them, another drawback
> is that when you open an extra window, closing it closes the program (I search
> the Internet for a workaround but rewrite GLUI seems to be the only solution)!
>
OK. Fair enough.
> You need to close every rollout before you can open another one Sorry for that
>
The main problem is that - even when doing that - the lower rollouts,
when opened, are only partly visible.
> Philippe
>
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Thomas
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> Now we can model cupcakes easily!
Hi Ton
I've done something like that (with Basileus Base, NeMatollah Vali Slope with
Cheers
Philippe
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Hi Thomas
> OK. Fair enough.
I have an idea and I'll let you know if it works
> The main problem is that - even when doing that - the lower rollouts,
> when opened, are only partly visible.
At my place, it works, may be it's because my screen resolution is 1920 x 1080,
what is yours ?
Best regards
Philippe
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