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I seem to remember seeing somewhere something about rolling spheres.
The whole idea is to make a continous rail (or something along those
lines) which bends in the picture. I'm not talking about the "bend.inc"
which I haven't had the chance to learn to use yet. I'm interested in
using this - or trying to - in a blob object (two rolling spheres, one
w/a negitive value to make an intenture in the top of the other.) Can
anyone help?
Thanks,
Mike
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Mike Faneros wrote in message <353### [at] ouedu>...
>I seem to remember seeing somewhere something about rolling spheres.
>The whole idea is to make a continous rail (or something along those
>lines) which bends in the picture. I'm not talking about the "bend.inc"
>which I haven't had the chance to learn to use yet. I'm interested in
>using this - or trying to - in a blob object (two rolling spheres, one
>w/a negitive value to make an intenture in the top of the other.) Can
>anyone help?
Is "sphere sweep" what you are looking for?
There are POV-Ray patches out there that allow you to do a sphere sweep.
Sorry that I can't give you an URL. Do a web search for "sphere sweep &
Povray", or a dejanews search in comp.grapchis.rendering.raytracing, or
maybe somebody else out there can help out with a URL?
Johannes.
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The URL I am aware of for sphere sweep is :
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~vader/pss/pss.html
Johannes Hubert wrote:
> Is "sphere sweep" what you are looking for?
> There are POV-Ray patches out there that allow you to do a sphere sweep.
> Sorry that I can't give you an URL. Do a web search for "sphere sweep &
> Povray", or a dejanews search in comp.grapchis.rendering.raytracing, or
> maybe somebody else out there can help out with a URL?
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Thanks!! That's what I was looking for.
Mike
Alain CULOS wrote:
> The URL I am aware of for sphere sweep is :
> http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~vader/pss/pss.html
>
> Johannes Hubert wrote:
>
> > Is "sphere sweep" what you are looking for?
> > There are POV-Ray patches out there that allow you to do a sphere sweep.
> > Sorry that I can't give you an URL. Do a web search for "sphere sweep &
> > Povray", or a dejanews search in comp.grapchis.rendering.raytracing, or
> > maybe somebody else out there can help out with a URL?
>
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