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Hi!
This is my first post.
It's a geometrical thing i saw in scientifical magazine: two cones with an
inner angle of 90 degree set together, than you cut one half and turn it 90
degree around. There is just one surface - somehow a kind of moebius-thing.
They said, it would be nice to see it rolling. So i made it.
cukk
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Attachments:
Download 'Shericon.mpg' (75 KB)
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that's really cool!
KalleK wrote:
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> Hi!
> This is my first post.
> It's a geometrical thing i saw in scientifical magazine: two cones with an
> inner angle of 90 degree set together, than you cut one half and turn it 90
> degree around. There is just one surface - somehow a kind of moebius-thing.
> They said, it would be nice to see it rolling. So i made it.
> cukk
>
> Name: Shericon.mpg
> Shericon.mpg Type: MPLAYER2 File (video/mpeg)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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"KalleK" <kal### [at] gmxde> wrote in message news:39bdcc3e@news.povray.org...
| Hi!
| This is my first post.
And a great first post at that. Fantastic, intriguing. I think you made a
really good animation out of something that would seem a mere trifle if not
animated.
| It's a geometrical thing i saw in scientifical magazine: two cones with an
| inner angle of 90 degree set together, than you cut one half and turn it
90
| degree around. There is just one surface - somehow a kind of
moebius-thing.
| They said, it would be nice to see it rolling. So i made it.
I can't imagine how you managed to keep it in contact with that conveyor,
unless it's actually simple. Looks difficult. Science is wonderful, isn't
it? :-) Rather geometry is at least.
If this had some spotlights revolving around, for example, to keep the scene
unevenly lit it would be a great screen saver (well, screen distracter if
not a "saver"). Plus a much better quality would help.
Bob
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"KalleK" <kal### [at] gmxde> wrote in message news:39bdcc3e@news.povray.org...
> Hi!
> This is my first post.
> It's a geometrical thing i saw in scientifical magazine: two cones with an
> inner angle of 90 degree set together, than you cut one half and turn it
90
> degree around. There is just one surface - somehow a kind of
moebius-thing.
> They said, it would be nice to see it rolling. So i made it.
> cukk
>
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That is excellent! I've never seen that shape before. Welcome aboard BTW ;-)
Ian
Inkwell: Ian's Homepage
http://www.topcities.com/cartoon/inkwell/index.htm
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"KalleK" <kal### [at] gmxde> wrote in message news:39bdcc3e@news.povray.org...
> Hi!
> This is my first post.
>
Pretty cool...
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KalleK wrote:
> They said, it would be nice to see it rolling. So i made it.
Uhm, I got this strange and weird feeling in the back of my head by
looking at it.
I think it has my spatial sense go wacko - sensory overload, so to
speak.
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Wow. The movement is great. How did you code this?
Josh
KalleK wrote:
> Hi!
> This is my first post.
> It's a geometrical thing i saw in scientifical magazine: two cones with an
> inner angle of 90 degree set together, than you cut one half and turn it 90
> degree around. There is just one surface - somehow a kind of moebius-thing.
> They said, it would be nice to see it rolling. So i made it.
> cukk
>
> Name: Shericon.mpg
> Shericon.mpg Type: WMPLAYER File (video/mpg)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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The POV-Ray Cyclopedia http://www.spiritone.com/~english/cyclopedia/
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> I think it has my spatial sense go wacko - sensory overload, so to
> speak.
Clear the decks! He's going to explode!
;)
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<wharf!> Uhh... How did you do that?!
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Hi!
The movement of the sphericon is a combination of rotation, translation and
calculation (bad math - i guess. it's not the easiest way...) in 4 steps.
The movement of the conveyor is just a pigment movement - gradient and
radial - it's a fake...
If you want to, i can post the code. (but it's a little mess...)
KK
Josh English wrote:
> Wow. The movement is great. How did you code this?
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