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Inside and outside I see..
Thank you for an alternative to Chris's method.
I am a "TA" for this introductory course on art and science.
The professor for this course wants to use Pov-Ray as a tool for
visualizing any scientic idea.
I learned the very basics of Povray here and there.
(The most extensive work I did was to create a flexible code
to generate a boron-nitride nanotube given any chiral vector.
http://deepspace9.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/JSR/artEntry.php?passVar=kim_01
)
I am teaching high school students (since the current professor
does not want to teach herself pov-ray because of her busy schedule)
based on my very limited knowledge.
I would like to explore the alternative method for creating flags, but
I want to venture out into different projects that involves CSG.
I told the students to use CSG to first model a castle or a tower,
showing them Gilles Trans' inspiring image, The Chess Game,
http://www.oyonale.com/image.php?code=204.
If I make substantial progress on this project, (I must do it to
set an example) I'll come back to this topic.
Thank You, Sam
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