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Very cool! I remember making something like this myself, although my brain
wouldnt go any further when I tried to generalize the concept... (makeing
different kinds of stacks.. gravity et.c.)
I cannot see the flaws you are talking about. ..
Simen.
Paul Jones <pdj### [at] psuedu> wrote in message news:39004C27.E8A7B524@psu.edu...
> This is for all of you who lose yours during the day....
>
> This was just to try my macro which i thought of in the shower, how to
> stack marbels in a
> trigonal pyramidyl fashion. Uses a bit of trigonometry and vector
> math.... the pigments and
> the transparencies are entirely random. Does anybody see the one flaw in
> this image?? It is subtle,
> and accidental, but adds an element of fun to it..... (well, actually
> there are two....)
>
>
> -paul
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