Marc Schimmler wrote:
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> Ken wrote:
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> > All to well I'm afraid. I checked that so check this instead...
> >
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> Let's see if I'am gettin' better. Two planes. One with the larger
> checkers completly opaque and one half the size of the first that
> filters. A glass cylinder and a sphere?
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> I like it!
>
> Marc
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> Marc Schimmler
Actualy there are three primatives in the scene. A box, the cylinder
sticking out of it a ways, and the sphere planted in the middle.
The checker pattern was created using several nested checker patterns
inside the same pigment. At the same time I created an identical checker
pattern for a normal statement to give the pattern a sense of depth.
It looks better on some surfaces that others with this really not one
of the better surfaces I have tried it on.
Take a look at this next variation on the checker pattern. I could
not begin to explain the construction of this. It can only say
that it is a very complicated texture and is made of at least 14
nested pigment and normal patterns.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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