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From: Paul Vanukoff
Subject: Yinging the Yang (557KB BU)
Date: 29 Dec 1999 13:11:47
Message: <386a4ee3@news.povray.org>
Got my ying/yang done, did a simple rotating animation so I could see the
bevel. Dunno what I'm going to do with it yet.

--
Paul Vanukoff
van### [at] primenetcom


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From: omniVERSE
Subject: Re: Yinging the Yang (557KB BU)
Date: 29 Dec 1999 14:50:57
Message: <386a6621@news.povray.org>
That looks great, don't know how you managed to add the bevelled edges
unless it was by differencing inversed cones from the individual parts.  In
fact it also looks somewhat convex on the rest of it too.

Bob

"Paul Vanukoff" <van### [at] primenetcom> wrote in message
news:386a4ee3@news.povray.org...
> Got my ying/yang done, did a simple rotating animation so I could see the
> bevel. Dunno what I'm going to do with it yet.
>
> --
> Paul Vanukoff
> van### [at] primenetcom
>
>
>
>
>


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From: Paul Vanukoff
Subject: Re: Yinging the Yang (557KB BU)
Date: 30 Dec 1999 08:58:40
Message: <386b6510@news.povray.org>
The object is actually made of about 20 very thin layers, each layer stacked
on the next. By varying certain parameters in my CSG, I can vary the bevel
of each layer. If you could zoom into the object, you could see these
individual layers. If it looks convex, it must be an optical illusion.

--
Paul Vanukoff
van### [at] primenetcom


omniVERSE wrote in message <386a6621@news.povray.org>...
>  That looks great, don't know how you managed to add the bevelled edges
>unless it was by differencing inversed cones from the individual parts.  In
>fact it also looks somewhat convex on the rest of it too.
>
>Bob


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