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In a manner similar to recent changes to the brick pattern, the leopard
pattern was re-written in yuqk to support an 'ip_form' keyword for more
control over how the pattern is generated.
Where one or two vector components are zero, the return values are more
reliably in the 0 to 1 range (The pattern still squares internally so
the value change is not linear).
The pattern's behavior is identical if the ip_form vector is left at the
default of <1,1,1>.
In the attached image using the leopard pattern on a squished sphere
(Go, go-ishi like shape).
Upper left uses the traditional pattern - which takes on different looks
depending upon where in the pattern the surface exists.
Upper right uses 'ip_form <1,1,0>'.
Lower left uses 'ip_form <1,4,0>'.
Lower right uses 'ip_form <pi,0,tau>'.
Bill P.
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