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I've posted a similar animation before, but since someone was wanting a
mobius strip that was not paper thin, I re-rendered this.
I forget the name but if you want the code for this, a series of prisms
that can have any number of sides over 2 and any number of rotations, let me
know
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> I forget the name but if you want the code for this, a series of
prisms
> that can have any number of sides over 2 and any number of rotations, let
me
> know
Oh darn... Now I'll have to think of something different. I was working on a
scene (albeit a static one) based exactly on the same principles: prisms
with mobius twists. It's kinda hard being orignal with you guys around.
Thanks for a simple and yet very beautiful animation, anyway.
Ruy
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"Ruy" <ruy### [at] hipernetcombr> wrote :
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> Thanks for a simple and yet very beautiful animation, anyway.
Overpraise, my favorite thing!
Here's one that looks a little better.
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 18:19:15 -0400, Bill DeWitt wrote...
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> I've posted a similar animation before, but since someone was wanting a
> mobius strip that was not paper thin, I re-rendered this.
>
> I forget the name but if you want the code for this, a series of prisms
> that can have any number of sides over 2 and any number of rotations, let me
> know
Damn, and there was me thinking of doing something similar (a square
section moebius with only one quarter twist.)
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 19:32:53 +0100, Jamie Davison
<jam### [at] ntlworldcom> wrote:
>On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 18:19:15 -0400, Bill DeWitt wrote...
>>
>> I've posted a similar animation before, but since someone was wanting a
>> mobius strip that was not paper thin, I re-rendered this.
>>
>> I forget the name but if you want the code for this, a series of prisms
>> that can have any number of sides over 2 and any number of rotations, let me
>> know
>
>Damn, and there was me thinking of doing something similar (a square
>section moebius with only one quarter twist.)
>
>Bye for now,
> Jamie.
Did this just over a year ago, the view from something traversing
around said strip...
Justin Whitton
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Cool! I'm dizzy now. Those spheres in the sky are very good for that
effect.
cukk
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