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This is FAR from perfect, but it is a start towards what was requested I
believe. (look in Text.scene-files)
Steve
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Stephen Lavedas wrote:
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> This is FAR from perfect, but it is a start towards what was requested I
> believe. (look in Text.scene-files)
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> Steve
May be far from perfect but it has potential. I did some
substituting and achieved some interesting results. The
code changes are listed below. They are simple changes
but illustrate what you can do with a little imagination.
#declare Ring =
With Cylinders
merge{
cylinder{x*-.78,x*.78,mRadius}
sphere { <-.8,0,0>,mRadius}
sphere { < .8,0,0>,mRadius}}
With Boxes
box{-1,1 scale mRadius}
With Spheres
sphere{<0,0,0>,mRadius*2.25}
Original:
torus {mRadius, mRadius/15}
Don't forget to see the images below :)
--
Ken Tyler
tyl### [at] pacbellnet
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Stephen Lavedas wrote:
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> This is FAR from perfect, but it is a start towards what was requested I
> believe. (look in Text.scene-files)
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> Steve
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Hihi, I thought you'd come up with something. I guess this is a #macro. Is there
a way to define the size & amount of torii?
Remco
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Ken wrote:
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> Stephen Lavedas wrote:
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> > This is FAR from perfect, but it is a start towards what was requested I
> > believe. (look in Text.scene-files)
> >
> > Steve
A slightly more artistic use of the macro with modifications
of my own design.
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Ken Tyler
tyl### [at] pacbellnet
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Amount of Tori is based on the level (4 being around 1024, 3 being 256)
and the size is defined by the mRadius.
Steve
Remco de Korte wrote:
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> Stephen Lavedas wrote:
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> > This is FAR from perfect, but it is a start towards what was requested I
> > believe. (look in Text.scene-files)
> >
> > Steve
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> Hihi, I thought you'd come up with something. I guess this is a #macro. Is there
> a way to define the size & amount of torii?
>
> Remco
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On Tue, 26 Jan 1999 02:38:20 -0800, Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
>Ken wrote:
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>> Stephen Lavedas wrote:
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>> > This is FAR from perfect, but it is a start towards what was requested I
>> > believe. (look in Text.scene-files)
>> >
>> > Steve
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>A slightly more artistic use of the macro with modifications
>of my own design.
Ken,
I think this design would sell well in the pro shop at St. Andrews.
David
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Sorry, where is the macro source ?
Paolo
Stephen Lavedas ha scritto nel messaggio <36A### [at] virginiaedu>...
>This is FAR from perfect, but it is a start towards what was requested I
>believe. (look in Text.scene-files)
>
>Steve
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in the povray.text.scene-files newsgroup
Steve
Paolo Bormida wrote:
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> Sorry, where is the macro source ?
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> Paolo
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> Stephen Lavedas ha scritto nel messaggio <36A### [at] virginiaedu>...
> >This is FAR from perfect, but it is a start towards what was requested I
> >believe. (look in Text.scene-files)
> >
> >Steve
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