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Hello
I just posted on povray.binaries.utilities the new version of my tree
generation macro (Povray 3.1). Rendered examples are in
povray.binaries.images.
It can create different kinds of trees & bushes, leafy or not, with
roots or not, gnarled or not (no pine tree though, I save that for the
next version !). You can define your own leaves with a leaf generation
macro. It can exports to *.inc files.
There's still a lot of room for improvement...
Hoping you find it useful !
Gilles Tran
The Book of Beginnings - Povray Gallery
http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/gtran.en.html
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
I can just see the trees rolling in in the next few days. =)
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hehe, great, I'll get at it.. Well, I guess my tree creator program is out of
buissness now, not so? feels good with competition. :-)
or... should I recode it to use your code ?? hmm, I don't know. Tell me folks,
is it wanted with a java/delphi/pascal version of the macro, to create a .inc ?
Gilles Tran wrote:
>
> Hello
> I just posted on povray.binaries.utilities the new version of my tree
> generation macro (Povray 3.1). Rendered examples are in
> povray.binaries.images.
> It can create different kinds of trees & bushes, leafy or not, with
> roots or not, gnarled or not (no pine tree though, I save that for the
> next version !). You can define your own leaves with a leaf generation
> macro. It can exports to *.inc files.
> There's still a lot of room for improvement...
> Hoping you find it useful !
>
> Gilles Tran
> The Book of Beginnings - Povray Gallery
> http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/gtran.en.html
--
//Spider
[ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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Hehe, if you hadn't made an (excellent) tree creator program out of my (and Rudy
Velthuis') tree creator macros, I wouldn't have thought it was that interesting at
all, and I wouldn't have tried to improve it ;).
The present version is much more complex and takes in a really silly number of
parameters. A windows interface could be very useful if the macro proves itself
good at something beyond the few examples I provided. Personally I'm going to make
some macros for building windows and balconies, because I'm sick of trees for now !
Gilles Tran
Spider wrote:
> hehe, great, I'll get at it.. Well, I guess my tree creator program is out of
> buissness now, not so? feels good with competition. :-)
> or... should I recode it to use your code ?? hmm, I don't know. Tell me folks,
> is it wanted with a java/delphi/pascal version of the macro, to create a .inc ?
>
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Gilles Tran wrote:
> Hehe, if you hadn't made an (excellent) tree creator program out of my (and Rudy
> Velthuis') tree creator macros, I wouldn't have thought it was that interesting at
> all, and I wouldn't have tried to improve it ;).
> The present version is much more complex and takes in a really silly number of
> parameters. A windows interface could be very useful if the macro proves itself
> good at something beyond the few examples I provided. Personally I'm going to make
> some macros for building windows and balconies, because I'm sick of trees for now !
I for one would love to see a windows interface, being a coding-impared modeller
person
:)
A little version or plugin to export to moray would be ideal :)
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*smile*
ok, I'll try it and then do it :-)
Gilles Tran wrote:
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> Hehe, if you hadn't made an (excellent)
*thankyou thankyou !
> tree creator program out of my (and Rudy Velthuis') tree creator macros, I
> wouldn't have thought it was that interesting at all, and I wouldn't have
> tried to improve it ;).
*thankyou again
> The present version is much more complex and takes in a really silly number
> of parameters. A windows interface could be very useful if the macro proves
> itself good at something beyond the few examples I provided.
I'll test, then see :-)
it was agood way to fine-tune my recursion knowledge :-)
>Personally I'm going to make some macros for building windows and balconies,
> because I'm sick of trees for now !
ok, I go for landscapes at the moment :-)
--
//Spider
[ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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Simon de Vet wrote:
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> I for one would love to see a windows interface, being a coding-impared
> modeller person :)
ok, It's nice to get feedback :-)
I'll look at it in a few(?) weeks. (vacation one week, then exams that I'll
fail)
> A little version or plugin to export to moray would be ideal :)
Hmm, I haven't coded for moray, anyone here that has ?
other question, how many in the group have JAVA 1.1.x or 1.2 up and running??
I'll need to know if I'll do it in JAVA or pascal/delphi.
if I do pascal/delphi, a c version isn't far away(*nix) and if I do JAVA , it's
more or less avaiable on all platforms.
yes, I know, make an applet. but then the code would either be emailed to you,
or out-put in a string-buffer..
Give comments while I'm away.
--
//Spider
[ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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Spider wrote:
>
> Simon de Vet wrote:
> >
> > I for one would love to see a windows interface, being a coding-impared
> > modeller person :)
> ok, It's nice to get feedback :-)
> I'll look at it in a few(?) weeks. (vacation one week, then exams that I'll
> fail)
>
> > A little version or plugin to export to moray would be ideal :)
> Hmm, I haven't coded for moray, anyone here that has ?
>
> other question, how many in the group have JAVA 1.1.x or 1.2 up and running??
>
> I'll need to know if I'll do it in JAVA or pascal/delphi.
>
> if I do pascal/delphi, a c version isn't far away(*nix) and if I do JAVA , it's
> more or less avaiable on all platforms.
> yes, I know, make an applet. but then the code would either be emailed to you,
> or out-put in a string-buffer..
>
> Give comments while I'm away.
Ken prefers a standard executable file. The java programs I have worked
with before are unreliable, resource intensive, and crash my system on
occassion. java BAD, exe GOOD !
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Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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On Fri, 26 Mar 1999 19:53:15 -0800, Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
[snip].
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>Ken prefers a standard executable file. The java programs I have worked
>with before are unreliable, resource intensive, and crash my system on
>occassion. java BAD, exe GOOD !
>
Ken obviously has good taste (although those using non-Windows
platforms may disagree as the Unix, Amiga, BeOS etc. etc. versions
take time to appear).
Cheers,
Cliff Bowman
Why not pay my 3D Dr Who site a visit at
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Dimension/7855/
PS change ".duffnet" to ".net" if replying via e-mail
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Spider
The race is on. I feel a biomorph macro comming on (using some
of Gilles' code of course).
I'll have to get the family out of the house for a few days first
though or I'll be hounded by requests to eat, sleep, wash, and
take part in some things that the family like to do together like
say hello to visitors and things like that. When the family are
away I tend to take the batteries out of the doorbell and put a
sign in the window saying "Beware of the Dog".
Cheers
Steve
Spider wrote:
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> hehe, great, I'll get at it.. Well, I guess my tree creator program is out of
> buissness now, not so? feels good with competition. :-)
> or... should I recode it to use your code ?? hmm, I don't know. Tell me folks,
> is it wanted with a java/delphi/pascal version of the macro, to create a .inc ?
>
> Gilles Tran wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> > I just posted on povray.binaries.utilities the new version of my tree
> > generation macro (Povray 3.1). Rendered examples are in
> > povray.binaries.images.
> > It can create different kinds of trees & bushes, leafy or not, with
> > roots or not, gnarled or not (no pine tree though, I save that for the
> > next version !). You can define your own leaves with a leaf generation
> > macro. It can exports to *.inc files.
> > There's still a lot of room for improvement...
> > Hoping you find it useful !
> >
> > Gilles Tran
> > The Book of Beginnings - Povray Gallery
> > http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/gtran.en.html
>
> --
> //Spider
> [ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
> What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
> "Marian"
> By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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