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12 May 2024 20:31:09 EDT (-0400)
  Re: How to: Sphere with 3D Electric Field Lines  
From: Johann
Date: 28 Sep 2014 05:15:00
Message: <web.5427d02a266802cb16298ca60@news.povray.org>
> Please do and if it works, let me know.
>
> I know what you mean. Learning Blender showed me that working with
> meshes requires different approaches.
> If you can programme then the world is your oyster. :-)
>
> --
>
> Regards
>      Stephen

Hi Stephen! Well I am actually not a professional programmer but I have some
experience with older programming tools not related to 3D Graphics. The problem
is that I do not have experience in creating 3D Graphics using a programming
language and especially no knowledge about modelling stuff. Anyway, as you may
probably saw above, I have two examples that I would like to be modified with
some help.

Maybe you noticed it with yourself, when we start learn programming, most of us
have something in the back of our head that we like to develop. This means,
having a goal is the trigger to learn a programming language. If you just start
to learn a programming language without plan, then 99% you will abandon before
you even start.

What is all I am asking is with the help of the group to tweak the above sample
codes for the Electric field where the resulting rendered images are those I
would like to have (the displayed result in both examples). I am interested in
new
ideas in Physics (the plan) those will trigger my interest to learn POV RAY
(think a trap with a cheese and a mouse walking around it), otherwise I am not
interested. Why, I will not be interested?Since, I do not have drawing and art
skills to spend my time with POV RAY just for the sake of creativity.

I really admire those skilled and talented people who create such amazing works
with POV RAY but I cannot follow since I do not have such creative skills as
also it is not my goal. So for once more, if the group could help me on the
above, certainly I will learn more and it will start to have fun for me. Without
having fun or like what you are doing, better not do it.

In any case, thanks for your post!

Johann


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