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yvo wrote:
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> I have just finished the first version of an isosurface manual.
Looks like a Belgian habit to write isosurface tutorials ;-)
I wrote two of these :
the "isosurfaces for the dummies"
http://users.skynet.be/bs936509/iso/iso-tut.htm
or a more "serious" and complete one :
http://users.skynet.be/bs936509/povfr/index.htm
(search for "isosurfaces" in the summary, and click on the
subtitles).
Of course, if your french is as good as mijn nederlands, you won't
get far, but some examples and illustrations can be interesting.
Mail me if you find something useful.
Fabien.
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