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I made a little piece of code that generates a surface of smooth triangles
(400 in this case). Nothing special, but with its colorful and special
morphing shape it looks quite interesting I think. It makes me think of a
screensaver...
Greetings,
Rune
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Morphing abstract surface (screensaver?)
Date: 20 Jul 2000 10:43:06
Message: <39770ffa@news.povray.org>
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"Rune" <run### [at] inamecom> wrote in message
news:397707c9@news.povray.org...
| It makes me think of a screensaver...
Yep, except it doesn't have the usual bounce off the edges thing going for
it ;-)
Wonder if triangles have feeling, if so this would be painful I think.
Might be best if it were filling the view instead of within it, or maybe you
weren't thinking of making this as a screen saver to begin with.
Bob
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nifty. any potential other (read: more practical) uses for the
techniques you learned? (not that raytracing ever has to be more than
just art)
Rune wrote:
>
> I made a little piece of code that generates a surface of smooth triangles
> (400 in this case). Nothing special, but with its colorful and special
> morphing shape it looks quite interesting I think. It makes me think of a
> screensaver...
>
> Greetings,
>
> Rune
> --
> Updated July 10: http://rsj.mobilixnet.dk
> 3D images, include files, stereograms, tutorials,
> The POV Desktop Theme, The POV-Ray Logo Contest,
> music, 350+ raytracing jokes, and much more!
>
> Name: morph.mpg
> morph.mpg Type: MPLAYER2 File (video/mpeg)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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ryan constantine wrote:
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> nifty. any potential other (read: more practical) uses for the
> techniques you learned? (not that raytracing ever has to be more than
> just art)
'Could make a nice flag waving in the breeze.
dik
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"ryan constantine" wrote:
> nifty.
Thanks!
> any potential other (read: more practical) uses for the
> techniques you learned?
I don't think so. The reason is that I really didn't use a "technique". I
simply placed a bunch of smooth triangles in a certain way using a while
loop. Nothing special.
Greetings,
Rune
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