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Hi Chris,
Whoops, being an iso-beginner, I missed the difference between
noise3d for vectors and noise3d in an isosurface function. Spelled
the same, but quite different.
Thanks!
=Bob=
"Chris Huff" <chr### [at] maccom> wrote in message
news:chrishuff-934FE4.16443225112000@news.povray.org...
: In article <3a202ba6@news.povray.org>, "=Bob=" <Bob### [at] threestrandscom>
: wrote:
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: > Would using vturbulence after noise3d provide similar results?
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: The vturbulence() function is a vector function, it is not useable in
: isosurface functions and isn't particularly useful in pigments, it can't
: be used to turbulate the pigment. If you are trying to manipulate
: vectors, noise3d() and vwarp() or vturbulence() would be useful, as well
: as eval_pattern() and eval_pigment(), but this thread was about
: isosurface functions...
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