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  Domenator II, the sequel  
From: Philippe Gibone
Date: 21 Apr 2012 02:13:34
Message: <4f92500e@news.povray.org>
Hi,

Here are a few images to illustrate the versatility of the Domenator utility 
which is a 3D shape generator using OpenGL (used to be a Moray plug-in).

As you can see actual cathedral/church/mosque may be modeled with Domenator 
(that was my start point), but you can also model many very different shapes 
(sword's blade, umbrella, ice-cream, futuristic building, etc.).

These images are not very nice because I wanted to show Domes and nothing 
else (no background, no other objects (but the bottom of the cage which is a 
simple cylinder), not a great deal of work on material .).

You can find the exe file in the binaries.utilities forum.

This is a beta-version, so there is room for improvement, thanks to you for 
pointing me bugs and desired features.

If some of you are interested, I will also transform my other Moray plug-ins 
into stand alone programs (including SeaShell, Knots, Tube .)

Best regards.

Futuristic Building, Waste Paper basket, Asian Hat, Umbrella and Sword's 
Blades are made of only one dome.
Rusty Bird's Cage is made of one dome and one cylinder.
Saviour Dome is made of two domes (the main body and the top cone). I also 
included a view of this dome "in situ", with a bit more of work.
La Defense Conference Hall is made of two domes (one for the concrete part 
and one for the glass part (the very same dome but with no window)).
Ice Cream is made of two domes, one for the cornet and one for the actual 
ice-cream (Vanilla - Fudge).

Staring from the Darth Vader helmet, you can model dinner plates ;-)

Sorry for my lousy English ;((.


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