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What is the name of the program? Trees? That one disappeared years ago...tons of
pages have empty links to it.
You know what you need, ken? A website, called Ken's Junk drawer. I'm sure you have
every 3D graphics program ever created sitting, stealthily, on you hard drive.
Ken wrote:
> Alex Magidow wrote:
> >
> > Also, you might want to note this advice: If you want to avoid seeing teh
> > cylinders in the trunk, or the first parts of the tree, just keep the basic
> > angle to about 10 degrees...and never change thickness by more than .9 at a
> > time, until you get to the further brances...I'll post some code up here this
> > afternoon, commented and everything, if you like. I just recently discovered
> > them, so I'm just learning.
> >
> > How did you do leaves, anyhow?
>
> An interesting thing happened today when I was cleaning out my demos,
> evaluation, and final determination file directory today. In one of the
> deeper levels of the directory I came across a .zip file of unknown
> origin. After opening it a looking at the contents it appears to be a
> program for generating Lparser trees. Anybody out there have any
> experience with this and know if it's worth serious attention ?
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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