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Thanks!
"Lawrence Winstead" <law### [at] duratechindustriesnet> ha scritto
nel messaggio news:3C0### [at] duratechindustriesnet...
> I love this animation! I agree with Rune; the realism is just
outstanding.
> Great job, JRG.
>
> -Law
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> JRG wrote:
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> > I lowered the elasticity of the balls and increased their number.
> > I'm thinking about using a blob (and much more particles) next time, but
you
> > can bet it will be very slow.
> >
> > Comments, criticisms, suggestions?
> >
> > --
> > Jonathan.
> >
> > Home: http://digilander.iol.it/jrgpov
> >
> > Name: FILL.MPG
> > FILL.MPG Type: Mplayer2 File (video/mpeg)
> > Encoding: x-uuencode
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Absolutely stunning! Just about everybody has beaten me to achieving such an
animation using POV code only, and I'm still non the wiser as how to
accomplish it. As this is by far the best POV particle interaction animation
I've seen, I would be extremely grateful if I could see your code, to try to
understand how to program such a system myself.
Andy Cocker
"JRG" <jrg### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3c0d0a00@news.povray.org...
> I lowered the elasticity of the balls and increased their number.
> I'm thinking about using a blob (and much more particles) next time, but
you
> can bet it will be very slow.
>
> Comments, criticisms, suggestions?
>
> --
> Jonathan.
>
> Home: http://digilander.iol.it/jrgpov
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wow!!
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Rick
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That's one of the most realistic animations I've ever seen ! Possible
expansion - different sizes of balls all together, some bog, some tiny.
JRG wrote:
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> I lowered the elasticity of the balls and increased their number.
> I'm thinking about using a blob (and much more particles) next time, but you
> can bet it will be very slow.
>
> Comments, criticisms, suggestions?
>
> --
> Jonathan.
>
> Home: http://digilander.iol.it/jrgpov
>
> Name: FILL.MPG
> FILL.MPG Type: Mplayer2 File (video/mpeg)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
--
Oliver Wood
University Of Durham
http://www.dur.ac.uk/o.e.wood/
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JRG wrote:
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> but if more balls were involved I bet that time would grow more than
> exponentially!
More than exponentially is not possible.
Markus
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> > but if more balls were involved I bet that time would grow more
than
> > exponentially!
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> More than exponentially is not possible.
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> Markus
what about "n!" ? (don't know the english word - you know, it's
1*2*...*(n-1)*n)
I'm not sure at all, but lim(2^n/n!) = 0 if n goes to infinity?
cukk
f'up to off-topic (is that okay?...)
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Yes, please show us the code.
I want to see how the hole container fills with balls.
PLEASE!!!
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