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MichaelJF <fri### [at] t-onlinede> wrote:
> Am 26.05.2022 um 11:27 schrieb And:
> > MichaelJF <fri### [at] t-onlinede> wrote:
> >> Simply, I could not resist;)
> >>
> >> isosurface {
> >> function { f_result2(x,y) }
> >> contained_by { sphere { <0,0,0>,5 } }
> >> threshold 0.75
> >> max_gradient 1000
> >> pigment { color Cyan }
> >>
> >> rotate <60,0,0>
> >> scale 5
> >> }
> >>
> >>
> >> Since the functions given by And are constant in direction z, with an
> >> isosurface the container will limit the functions in this direction. So,
> >> I thought a sphere would look better than a box as container.
> >>
> >> Best regards
> >> Michael
> >
> > This looks still planar mapping.
> >
> Sorry, but I have no idea, what "planar mapping" could mean.
>
> Best regards
> Michael
I mean it is not a spherical wrapping
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