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Dave Matthews wrote:
> As always, that's incredible. Up until last month, I lived on the Navajo
> Nation in northeastern Arizona, and the scene reminds me much of some areas
> near my old home. It needs some sage or rabbit brush and perhaps a
> scraggly juniper tree to be a perfect match for there (but it probably is a
> perfect match for somewhere else in the world.) Someday, when my skills
> improve, I'll give it a go, creating a fake Navajo landscape. I've already
> made the Hooghan (8-sided house), but it also needs some work.
>
> What does c't stand for? (I had a grandfather from Germany, but I guess I
> didn't inherit the German-speaking gene ;-))
Computer Technology
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Program ended abnormally on 23/09/2003 23:35, Due to a catastrophic no13
error:
> Drool,
> Most excellent.
> Something for us all to aim for. Any chance for the isosurface definition ?
I think he said the files where here:
http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/03/20/206/
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Christoph Hormann wrote:
>
> For all those who can't get the printed version (or who need an
> encouragement to get it :-)) here is the image used for the title page
> of the POV-Ray article of mine printed in the latest issue of c't.
Nice article and great picture! Can we expect more articles to come?
Thomas
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aaa := ira
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it's available in the Netherlands as well. So can you please tell me which
edition (month) it is, because i want to get a copy of it.
JWV
"Hans-Detlev Fink" <mas### [at] pecosnospamde> wrote in message
news:3f715bb9$1@news.povray.org...
> Dave Matthews wrote:
> > As always, that's incredible. Up until last month, I lived on the
Navajo
> > Nation in northeastern Arizona, and the scene reminds me much of some
areas
> > near my old home. It needs some sage or rabbit brush and perhaps a
> > scraggly juniper tree to be a perfect match for there (but it probably
is a
> > perfect match for somewhere else in the world.) Someday, when my skills
> > improve, I'll give it a go, creating a fake Navajo landscape. I've
already
> > made the Hooghan (8-sided house), but it also needs some work.
> >
> > What does c't stand for? (I had a grandfather from Germany, but I guess
I
> > didn't inherit the German-speaking gene ;-))
>
> Computer Technology
>
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"JANWV" <jwv|at|planet.nl> wrote:
> it's available in the Netherlands as well. So can you please tell me
> which edition (month) it is, because i want to get a copy of it.
>
The magazine comes every two weeks. The article is in 20/2003.
Well done, Christoph!
- Micha
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POV-Ray Objects Collection: http://objects.povworld.org
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Francois Labreque wrote:
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>Program ended abnormally on 23/09/2003 23:35, Due to a catastrophic no13
>error:
>
>I think he said the files where here:
>
>http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/03/20/206/
>
No error here :) The files are for the articles tutorial, not for the
actual isosurface in the image posted to the newsgroup.
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Program ended abnormally on 24/09/2003 16:29, Due to a catastrophic no13
error:
> Francois Labreque wrote:
>
>>Program ended abnormally on 23/09/2003 23:35, Due to a catastrophic no13
>>error:
>>
>>I think he said the files where here:
>>
>>http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/03/20/206/
>>
>
>
> No error here :) The files are for the articles tutorial, not for the
> actual isosurface in the image posted to the newsgroup.
>
That's why I said "I think". It wasn't clear from his message if the tutorial
in the article produced this stunning image or another one.
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Your landscapes are awsome Christoph. I wish you would put some of the code
up on your website, maybe make a little include package of it :)
--
Doug Eichenberg
www.getinfo.net/douge
dou### [at] nlsnet
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Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde> wrote:
> For all those who can't get the printed version (or who need an
> encouragement to get it :-)) here is the image used for the title
> page of the POV-Ray article of mine printed in the latest issue of
> c't.
I read the article and really wanted a tutorial (or the source) for
_this_ image.
> The article is about creating isosurface landscapes in POV-Ray.
Yes, but not this one. :-(
Is it possible to get the source for your incredible image? Or at
least the isosurface?
Regards
Sven
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Thanks for all the comments.
Concerning the code for the image - as usual i am relucant to give an
isosurface function without any explanation. It is not designed for
being understandable so i doubt it is of much use (the tutorial scenes i
posted the link for are surely much more useful for a beginner).
Christoph
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POV-Ray tutorials, include files, Sim-POV,
HCR-Edit and more: http://www.tu-bs.de/~y0013390/
Last updated 2 Sep. 2003 _____./\/^>_*_<^\/\.______
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