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If it was one posted about 2 years ago, I did that with a multifractal
isosurface.
Steve wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 22:02:22 +0100, Dave Brickell wrote:
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>>This is my first real play with Isosurfaces and I am very impressed. I know
>>the sky and sea need a little work but I am very happy with how the actual
>>landscape came out.
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>>Any comments etc....
>>
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> Can't tell if it's large scale mountains or very small scale dried mud,
> whichever it's a good start.
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> Samuel Benge did a great landscape with isosorfaces quite some time ago,
> it was remeniscent of a desert in the USA.
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Samuel Benge
sbe### [at] caltelcom
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