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Folks:
Here's the original Iso surface experiments I was doing for water. It's not
ripples, but it is neat, so I added some color and ran an animation. I have
a sphere at the outer edge to add visual interest. Comments welcome!
== John ==
P.S. The iso function here is:
function {
sqrt(sqr(x) + sqr(y) + sqr(z)) - 1 -
WrinklesFunc(x,z,y) * WaveDepth
}
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"John D. Gwinner" <jgw### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> Here's the original Iso surface experiments I was doing for water. It's
not
> ripples, but it is neat, so I added some color and ran an animation. I
have
> a sphere at the outer edge to add visual interest. Comments welcome!
Wow! I like how this dissolves! It kinda looks like a piece of hard candy
that gradually wears down (it melts in your mouth, not in your hand(TM)).
The renewal phase looks a tad abrupt to me, though.
-Ian
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Fascinating...
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Yep, it wasn't at all what I needed, but it's pretty cool by itself.
This gave me an idea for the IRTC, but as I've got 23 hours, I don't think I
can get it together <G>
I just ran the phase on the wrinkle pattern for the iso surface by 'clock'
so although I agree with you about the 'renewal phase' it's all just the
same clock. Not sure how I can seperate this.
== John ==
"Ian Burgmyer" <the### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3b4e9fc4$1@news.povray.org...
> "John D. Gwinner" <jgw### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
> news:3b48e1c8@news.povray.org...
> > Here's the original Iso surface experiments I was doing for water. It's
> not
> > ripples, but it is neat, so I added some color and ran an animation. I
> have
> > a sphere at the outer edge to add visual interest. Comments welcome!
>
> Wow! I like how this dissolves! It kinda looks like a piece of hard
candy
> that gradually wears down (it melts in your mouth, not in your hand(TM)).
> The renewal phase looks a tad abrupt to me, though.
>
> -Ian
>
>
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