cube to dodecahedron to cube: animation (AVI-file) (Message 1 to 3 of 3)
From: Herman Serras
Subject: cube to dodecahedron to cube: animation (AVI-file)
Date: 27 Sep 2001 05:36:09
Message: <3BB2F2F4.9B066E92@pandora.be>
Following a suggestion by Bob Faulkner who constructed a cardboard
illustration of Euclid's "roof construction" of a regular dodecahedron I
prepared a computer animation.
Although no special aspects of raytracing are needed, I found PovRay
very suited.
The AVI-file can also be viewed using windows incorporated media player.
Continuous playing gives the best effects.
Other animations (animated gif-files) concerning polyhedra can be found
on my website.
--
Herman Serras
Gent (Belgium)
http://cage.rug.ac.be/~hs/
From: Ruy
Subject: Re: cube to dodecahedron to cube: animation (AVI-file)
Date: 27 Sep 2001 07:16:33
Message: <3bb30a91@news.povray.org>
"Herman Serras" <Her### [at] pandorabe> escreveu na mensagem
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> Following a suggestion by Bob Faulkner who constructed a cardboard> illustration of Euclid's "roof construction" of a regular dodecahedron I> prepared a computer animation.
Oh, if only I had one of these babies, back when I played D&D...
From: Bob H
Subject: Re: cube to dodecahedron to cube: animation (AVI-file)
Date: 27 Sep 2001 19:59:35
Message: <3bb3bd67@news.povray.org>
"Ruy" <ruy### [at] hipernetcombr> wrote in message
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> "Herman Serras" <Her### [at] pandorabe> escreveu na mensagem> news:3BB2F2F4.9B066E92@pandora.be...> > Following a suggestion by Bob Faulkner who constructed a cardboard> > illustration of Euclid's "roof construction" of a regular dodecahedron I> > prepared a computer animation.>> Oh, if only I had one of these babies, back when I played D&D...
Funny, I was thinking "Oh, if only I had seen this back in High School
geometry class". I got a D- grade even after trying to do extra credit to
not fail.
It's a fabulous puzzle-like animation. I'm not good with geometry (just
said so) but the subject has always been fascinating stuff.
Bob H.