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Nice!
Immediately comes to mind, Infinity box, and Monsters Inc.
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light_source{0,1}#macro c(J,a)sphere{0,1pigment{rgb z}scale a translate J+O}
#end#macro B(R,V,O)c(0,4)intersection{c(V,R)difference{c(-z*4x+10)c(-z*4.1x+
10)c(0<7.5,45,5>)}}#end B(12,0z*25)B(8y*4<0,12,50>) // Batronyx ^"^
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Three threads come in my mind, when I see this ...
There was recently a thread about:
- placing spheres without intersections ...
- showing only the insides of an object ...
- radiosity
... the last one probably is always the case ...
interesting, BTW ...
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"Somehow what you suggest is like suggesting to add drills \ jan### [at] lzernet
to cars so you can drill for oil when you run out of fuel. \
Sure you could do it, but it might not be the most practical > Jan
solution." [Thorsten Froehlich in p.u.p] / Walzer
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Jan Walzer wrote
> Three threads come in my mind, when I see this ...
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> There was recently a thread about:
> - placing spheres without intersections ...
> - showing only the insides of an object ...
> - radiosity
Got the two first ones right. The last one is kinda hard since it's
not from news.povray.org
> ... the last one probably is always the case ...
Hehe. Yeah radiosity could perhaps be thought as #4 ;)
> interesting, BTW ...
Thanks. It's actually (again) just a quick doodle.
-Jide
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Batronyx wrote:
> Nice!
Thanks
> Immediately comes to mind, Infinity box, and Monsters Inc.
Well the infinity box uses the same technique but the actual thread
is the 'Merry christmas to JRG' on p.b.i.
I have to ask in what way does Monsters Inc. come to mind? :)
-Jide
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