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From: Tabea
Subject: how can i create this window?
Date: 3 May 2003 06:02:25
Message: <3eb393b1@news.povray.org>
Hi to all,

i saw a nice photo of a buildung and want to rebuilt it in moray, but
unfortunately i have no idea how to create the red rounded one of the
window. I missed a function like circle. I tried some cgs with no result
:( think i have the complete wrong beginning.

Tabea


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From: mcavoys
Subject: Re: how can i create this window?
Date: 3 May 2003 06:38:38
Message: <3eb39c14.6500016@news.povray.org>
For the top part of the window use a Torus, with an inner radius about  95% of
its outer radius, intersected by a cube, scaled to give you a bow <1.04, 2,
0.04> . Then for the rest of the frame use cubes with the Y and Z scale 0.04 and
X scale as required for length. Don't take my figures as gospel they're just
what I used :-}


Regards
        Stephen


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: how can i create this window?
Date: 5 May 2003 07:46:16
Message: <3eb64f08@news.povray.org>
Alternatively, for the top part, you can use a Difference of two cylinders,
then put this difference into an Intersection with a cube.
Or, instead of an Intersection, use a second Difference. The cube should
then be at another place of course!
So, whatever you prefer (I prefer the Intersection solution).

Thomas

<mca### [at] aolcom (S McAvoy)> schreef in bericht
news:3eb39c14.6500016@news.povray.org...
> For the top part of the window use a Torus, with an inner radius about
95% of
> its outer radius, intersected by a cube, scaled to give you a bow <1.04,
2,
> 0.04> . Then for the rest of the frame use cubes with the Y and Z scale
0.04 and
> X scale as required for length. Don't take my figures as gospel they're
just
> what I used :-}
>
>
> Regards
>         Stephen


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