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Lummox JR heeft geschreven in bericht <377### [at] aol com>...
>For those of you who've gotten wind of my latest folly, the isoblob
>primitive, I figured an update is in order.
>Yes, it *can* be done.
>...........
Imagining what an isoblob will look like is a bit a problem for me. If you take,
for example, the wood pattern as a function and a cylinder as a component. Will
the resulting object be a number of tubes inside each other? Or will it be like
a cylinder with a heavy wood normal? Or something completely different?
(probably)
Speaking of trees, would it be possible to use a spline as a function for an
isoblob?
Looking forward to your results,
ingo
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Met dank aan de muze met het glazen oog.
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