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From: Jetlag
Subject: Helium being formed from subnuclear particles (315 KB)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 00:55:42
Message: <38aa3bde@news.povray.org>
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Actually it's just 100 random particles with bad collision compensation, but
it makes an interesting animation.
BTW this is my first post.
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Attachments:
Download 'helium32.mpg' (316 KB)
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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: Helium being formed from subnuclear particles (315 KB)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 08:05:24
Message: <38aaa094@news.povray.org>
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very nice, they seem to sink into each other..
did you aim for helium or did it just turn out way?
Rick
"Jetlag" <bga### [at] microsoftcom> wrote in message
news:38aa3bde@news.povray.org...
> Actually it's just 100 random particles with bad collision compensation,
but
> it makes an interesting animation.
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> BTW this is my first post.
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From: Mike Weber
Subject: Re: Helium being formed from subnuclear particles (315 KB)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 10:39:35
Message: <38aac4b7@news.povray.org>
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I'd like to see it in reverse!!
"Jetlag" <bga### [at] microsoftcom> wrote in message
news:38aa3bde@news.povray.org...
> Actually it's just 100 random particles with bad collision compensation,
but
> it makes an interesting animation.
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> BTW this is my first post.
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From: Jetlag
Subject: Re: Helium being formed from subnuclear particles (315 KB)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 18:54:16
Message: <38ab38a8@news.povray.org>
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> very nice, they seem to sink into each other..
I get better result if I let them sink into each other when they collide.
Eventually I'll work it into them to stay at radii length.
> did you aim for helium or did it just turn out way?
It just turned out that way, I didn't conserve their energy and they
practically died when they collided, there were just two that avoided the
others.
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From: Jetlag
Subject: Re: Helium being formed from subnuclear particles (315 KB)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 18:54:21
Message: <38ab38ad@news.povray.org>
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> I'd like to see it in reverse!!
hehe... *boom*.
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In article <38aac4b7@news.povray.org>, "Mike Weber"
<mik### [at] pyxiscom> wrote:
> I'd like to see it in reverse!!
QuickTime Player 4.0 for the Mac will play in reverse, just use the
Command-Left Arrow key combination. The Windows version probably has a
similar function, try Alt-Left Arrow if you have it.
It is pretty interesting that way, particles leave the main clump at a
trickle up to a certain point, where there seems to be a small burst
just before they all disperse.
--
Chris Huff
e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
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