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Hi, can someone please point me towards an easy to understand isosurface
tutorial??
I find it very hard to understand the MPov 0.5 docs on this.
Thanks
Steve
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Wasn't it sacrofts who wrote:
>Hi, can someone please point me towards an easy to understand isosurface
>tutorial??
>I find it very hard to understand the MPov 0.5 docs on this.
There's one by Samuel Benge at <http://hamiltonite.com/> and one by me
at <http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/isotut/index.htm>.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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In article <39e4e90b@news.povray.org>, "sacrofts"
<sac### [at] tinyonlinecouk> wrote:
> I find it very hard to understand the MPov 0.5 docs on this.
Mike Williams already answered about the tutorials, so...
The latest version of MegaPOV is 0.6. It has some bugs, and a new
version might be released soon, but I just wanted to make sure you knew
a more recent version was available.
--
Christopher James Huff
Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg, http://tag.povray.org/
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well, this might not fall into the "easy to understand range" (but I am
slooowly working to get it there),
but my (unfinished) Isosurface library may be of some assistance. it is
located at:
http://members.nbci.com/quadhall/isoi.html
Quadhall
tre### [at] ww-interlinknet
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At last!! I can use them!!!
Thanks soooo much.
Steve
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Where exactly are the examples? I see your instructions on the page, then a
bunch of links, but no code per se.
Thanks much,
D.
Quadhall wrote:
> well, this might not fall into the "easy to understand range" (but I am
> slooowly working to get it there),
> but my (unfinished) Isosurface library may be of some assistance. it is
> located at:
> http://members.nbci.com/quadhall/isoi.html
>
> Quadhall
> tre### [at] ww-interlinknet
--
dhm### [at] mediaonenet
http://www.casdn.neu.edu/~dmiller
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Dennis Miller wrote in message <39E678FD.3DB0315C@mediaone.net>...
>Where exactly are the examples? I see your instructions on the page, then a
>bunch of links, but no code per se.
>Thanks much,
>D.
click on the links (like spheres, cylinders, etc), and this will bring up
pages with the the example code. Please remember that these pages are a
work in (slow motion) progress. I am working on making the code easier to
cut and paste, putting in different colors for reserved words and variables,
and a few more comments here and there. hope this helps.....
Quadhall
tre### [at] ww-interlinknet
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a course in French but with much of examples :
http://users.skynet.be/bs936509/iso/iso-tut.htm
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Rodolphe
galerie: http://www.gelaude.net
annuaire "Povray Sites"
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Hi, can someone please point me towards an easy to understand isosurface
tutorial??
I find it very hard to understand the MPov 0.5 docs on this.
Thanks
Steve
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