Would a polar bear be considered a rectilinear bear who has
had his coordinates translated ?
If a man merges polygons would he be guilty of polygamy ?
Just curious.
Ken Tyler
From: Jim Kress
Subject: Re: Imponderable 3D Questions
Date: 8 Nov 1998 22:20:12
Message: <36465f6c.0@news.povray.org>
A polar bear would be a rectilinear bear who has had his coordinates
transformed. Translation would only retain rectilinerarity at a different
point in space.
Jim
Ken wrote in message <36457495.CFBDB71D@pacbell.net>...
>Would a polar bear be considered a rectilinear bear who has>had his coordinates translated ?>>If a man merges polygons would he be guilty of polygamy ?>>Just curious.>>Ken Tyler>
From: Rick van der Meiden
Subject: Re: Imponderable 3D Questions
Date: 12 Nov 1998 05:57:39
Message: <364abf23.0@news.povray.org>
Maybe rectilinear bears are transformed polar bears.
Could be.
Sounds like a painful proces anyway. And very confusing trying to walk with
all your coordinates screwed up. :(
So did you ever try moddeling with polar coordinates or do they freeze your
brain too ?
In article <36465f6c.0@news.povray.org>, jim### [at] dccmailcom says...
>>A polar bear would be a rectilinear bear who has had his coordinates>transformed. Translation would only retain rectilinerarity at a different>point in space.>>>Jim>>Ken wrote in message <36457495.CFBDB71D@pacbell.net>...>>Would a polar bear be considered a rectilinear bear who has>>had his coordinates translated ?>>>>If a man merges polygons would he be guilty of polygamy ?>>>>Just curious.>>>>Ken Tyler>>>>