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As always, that's incredible. Up until last month, I lived on the Navajo
Nation in northeastern Arizona, and the scene reminds me much of some areas
near my old home. It needs some sage or rabbit brush and perhaps a
scraggly juniper tree to be a perfect match for there (but it probably is a
perfect match for somewhere else in the world.) Someday, when my skills
improve, I'll give it a go, creating a fake Navajo landscape. I've already
made the Hooghan (8-sided house), but it also needs some work.
What does c't stand for? (I had a grandfather from Germany, but I guess I
didn't inherit the German-speaking gene ;-))
Christoph Hormann wrote:
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>For all those who can't get the printed version (or who need an
>encouragement to get it :-)) here is the image used for the title page
>of the POV-Ray article of mine printed in the latest issue of c't.
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>The article is about creating isosurface landscapes in POV-Ray.
>
>The text is only available in print but you can download the listings
>that belong to it from
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>http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/03/20/206/
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>If you render them you should get an idea what the article is about.
>
>Christoph
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