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Hi,
Here's an include for making ceilings of tiled height_fields. An example scene &
two height maps are included in the zip.
Happy Raytracing~
Sam
 
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Attachments: 
Download 'tiledceiling.zip' (150 KB)
 
  
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On 05/23/2011 11:55 PM, Samuel Benge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here's an include for making ceilings of tiled height_fields. An example scene&
> two height maps are included in the zip.
>
> Happy Raytracing~
>
> Sam
Thanks Sam ... another "top drawer" contribution (lol I'm running out of 
superlatives)
 
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On 5/24/2011 4:04 AM, Jim Holsenback wrote:
> On 05/23/2011 11:55 PM, Samuel Benge wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Here's an include for making ceilings of tiled height_fields. An
>> example scene&
>> two height maps are included in the zip.
>>
>> Happy Raytracing~
>>
>> Sam
>
> Thanks Sam ...
No problem. I should upload the beveling code too, just to get it out 
there...
> another "top drawer" contribution (lol I'm running out of
> superlatives)
Thanks :) It's probably too ornate for the doc image; everything else 
would need a good smattering of detail just to compensate...
 
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> Thanks :) It's probably too ornate for the doc image; everything else
> would need a good smattering of detail just to compensate...
I tend to agree with that comment. But there is nothing preventing using 
a much more simple desing. A simple one made of circles and rounded 
squares could work well. A small circle, an squared circle and a rounder 
square can look good.
Alain
 
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On 25/05/2011 9:18 PM, Alain wrote:
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>> Thanks :) It's probably too ornate for the doc image; everything else
>> would need a good smattering of detail just to compensate...
>
>
> I tend to agree with that comment. But there is nothing preventing using
> a much more simple desing. A simple one made of circles and rounded
> squares could work well. A small circle, an squared circle and a rounder
> square can look good.
>
>
Or one of Sam's MSets as a heightfield.
-- 
Regards
     Stephen
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