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Wow! F A N T A S T I C! :))
Congratulatins.
But the cloth still looks a little odd to me and I cannot exacly explain
why.
It looks like wet cloth, or a flat thin piece of chewed chewing gum (not
joking, its the best way I can explain it).
Mabe because its so slow, or because the cloth stretches a little too much,
I don't know.
But defenately an awesome piece of work very close to the real thing.
Must have been hard to get here. I certainly hope you can do even better.
:))
Best regards.
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From: Fernando González del Cueto
Subject: Re: Now with wrinkles!!! MPG1
Date: 18 Jan 2002 22:37:49
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"JPGargoyle" <jpg### [at] clix pt> wrote in message
news:3c48c3de$1@news.povray.org...
> Wow! F A N T A S T I C! :))
> Congratulatins.
THANKS!!! I'm glad you liked it! :)
> But the cloth still looks a little odd to me and I cannot exacly explain
> why.
> It looks like wet cloth, or a flat thin piece of chewed chewing gum (not
> joking, its the best way I can explain it).
I agree with you totally. As I said in another post, I'm now experimenting
with a stiffer cloth. The new one does not fold as easily as this one, to
avoid that chewing gum-like feeling. However I think it may be used for
particular types of cloth, like very very thin, silk-like cloths.
> Mabe because its so slow, or because the cloth stretches a little too
much,
> I don't know.
>
> But defenately an awesome piece of work very close to the real thing.
> Must have been hard to get here. I certainly hope you can do even better.
> :))
>
> Best regards.
I thank you for yor comments!!!
Fernando.
Mexico City, Mexico.
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> Mabe because its so slow, or because the cloth stretches a little too
much,
> I don't know.
>
It almost looks like it melted. Maybe the C program has a secondary use:
A melt simulator ;)
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Just forgot to say that the wrinkles are really great, no matter what type
of cloth it is.
I find them the best I've seen, which gives your work more value, because
you are not using a commercial program developed by a ton of hard-core
programmers with (also) a ton of phisics experts ;) but it was all your
work.
Grrrrnf! I wish I could have done something like that.
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That is realy a cool and useful idea.
I think its worth a try, and mabe Fernando can come up with a good
simulation. :))
Best regards
> It almost looks like it melted. Maybe the C program has a secondary use:
> A melt simulator ;)
>
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