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  Re: My first isosurface. ~41kbu  
From: Josh English
Date: 9 Feb 2000 18:18:30
Message: <38A1F5CC.838B1F79@spiritone.com>
I'll be doing this next term. Please share your code with me! Please?
I havne't figured out an easy way to use the right handed coordinate system the
book uses in POV-Ray, which is the same right handed system you display here,
but all the illustraions are from the other side

Simen Kvaal wrote:

> I did this to visualize my homework in "Vector Calculus" class today. Neat
> feature, these isosurfaces. I know that it probably was possible to do with
> std. pov, but it's so much easier to write "2xy^2/(x^2+y^4) instead of a
> buch of zeroes and ones. ;-)
>
> Notice the _nice_ discontinuities when you approach (0, 0, 0) along either
> side of the x-axis.. *drool*
>
> 5k.
>
>  [Image]

--
Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom
"May your hopes, dreams, and plans not be destroyed by a few zeros."


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