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From: Remco de Korte
Subject: Re: Cloth Simulator (Latest Experiments)
Date: 2 Mar 2001 18:23:18
Message: <3AA02B1A.33EB6904@xs4all.nl>
This took about half an hour to download (the connection with the povray server
is obviously a bit on the slow side) and then I'm afraid I didn't even get the
full file (231K?) but what I saw looked very good.
My only point of criticism is that it looks a bit too symmetric. I think 99 out
of 100 times a cloth would blow to the side. That would also make it look even
more impressive.
Anyway, it looks very interesting.

Remco


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From: Andy Cocker
Subject: Re: Cloth Simulator (Latest Experiments)
Date: 3 Mar 2001 07:00:31
Message: <3aa0dcdf@news.povray.org>
"Remco de Korte" <rem### [at] xs4allnl> wrote in message
news:3AA02B1A.33EB6904@xs4all.nl...
> This took about half an hour to download (the connection with the povray
server
> is obviously a bit on the slow side) and then I'm afraid I didn't even get
the
> full file (231K?) but what I saw looked very good.

There should have been 2 anims... and thanks :-)

> My only point of criticism is that it looks a bit too symmetric. I think
99 out
> of 100 times a cloth would blow to the side. That would also make it look
even
> more impressive.

I agree, but as yet I haven't figured out how to make the wind blow off
axis.

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Andy Cocker

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From: bergerj
Subject: Re: Cloth Simulator (Latest Experiments)
Date: 14 Mar 2001 11:12:36
Message: <3aaf9874@news.povray.org>
In article <3aa0dcdf@news.povray.org>, "Andy Cocker"
<big### [at] mariner9fsnetcouk> wrote:

> I agree, but as yet I haven't figured out how to make the wind blow off
> axis.
> 
	BTW, I've verified and I didn't have any trouble making the wind in any
direction I want. Could you send me a sample that doesn't work please?

		Jerome
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From: Andy Cocker
Subject: Re: Cloth Simulator (Latest Experiments)
Date: 14 Mar 2001 13:10:22
Message: <3aafb40e@news.povray.org>
<ber### [at] inamecom> wrote in message news:3aaf9874@news.povray.org...
> In article <3aa0dcdf@news.povray.org>, "Andy Cocker"
> <big### [at] mariner9fsnetcouk> wrote:
>
> > I agree, but as yet I haven't figured out how to make the wind blow off
> > axis.
> >
> BTW, I've verified and I didn't have any trouble making the wind in any
> direction I want. Could you send me a sample that doesn't work please?

It's okay Jerome, it must have been something I was doing wrong, as it works
fine for me now.

--
Andy Cocker

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listen to my music at:
www.mp3.com/lunarland
---------------------------------------------------------------

'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '

 - Steven Wright.
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