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Christopher James Huff <cja### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> You could use a generic polynomial shape or an isosurface. Or you could
> just use the Supercone() macro in shapes.inc
"You could use a polynomial... or you could use the Supercone() macro" as
if they were two different things is a bit misleading because the Supercone()
macro creates a polynomial. :)
Using the Supercone() macro is certainly the easiest way.
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#macro N(D)#if(D>99)cylinder{M()#local D=div(D,104);M().5,2pigment{rgb M()}}
N(D)#end#end#macro M()<mod(D,13)-6mod(div(D,13)8)-3,10>#end blob{
N(11117333955)N(4254934330)N(3900569407)N(7382340)N(3358)N(970)}// - Warp -
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