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"Anthony D. Baye" <ban### [at] Rapidnetcom> wrote in message
news:3F96F97F.FB04E35D@Rapidnet.com...
> I was thinking, like a rose or something.
Suspected so, and although maybe there's some way to cobble together some
patterns I would expect a mathematical formulation could ultimately be the
answer you're looking for.
I'm probably not going to be the one who might provide that, sorry. I did
get an ugly rose-like thing using the onion pattern, having frequency of 4
and scaled larger in one direction; also turbulated a little. :-)
I had thought this might be something already done by someone before but I
sure can't locate anything concerning a isosurface flower. I suppose I'm
thinking of meshes.
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Bob H.
http://www.3digitaleyes.com
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