David Heys <sou### [at] gcinet> wrote in message
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> I figured they'd be symetrical, simply from the relatively uniform
pressures of the
> water. Figuring that the only things to make them non-uniform would be
> collisions with other objects and bubbles.
You're probably right...but when is water pressure uniform? Even in
swimming pools there are slight currents jostling bubbles into odd shapes.
Still, the general shape does look pretty good and lives up to DeWitt's
jellyfish theory.
I know the scene is meant just for test purposes but what really strikes me
is the media. It looks quite natural and works well. Do you think you
could e-mail me the source?
-Chris-
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