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Ken wrote in message <37215CD8.20198341@pacbell.net>...
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>I can see clearly now the dark is gone...
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> I approve of work in this direction and see it's possible uses for alien
>hair do's and exotic food stuffs. And maybe trees as well.
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It would be easy to modify the algorithm to produce tree-like shapes. But
that would imply introducing randomness, in effect defeating my original
objective.
> Is it difficult to create and control the routines that produce
>these functions or is it pretty much straight forward once you
>have a working format to expand on your work from ?
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I'd say once you have the necessary macro structure, expanding is pretty
straightforward - within the limits of the structure provided. However I
have already hit some of those limits with my macro and am now trying to
figure out a way to overcome them.
Margus
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GrimDude wrote in message <372134ad.0@news.povray.org>...
>I liked the first one better. :)
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Me too
>Are you a MAC user?
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Mac? No, and the times I've even seen a Mac can be counted on the fingers of
one hand. They're very rare in Estonia. Why do you ask?
Margus
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Hmm, I've had a few local Mac users complain about my images being too
bright. :) I see it's not just a Mac problem?
GrimDude
vos### [at] arkansasnet
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GrimDude wrote in message <372207a1.0@news.povray.org>...
>Hmm, I've had a few local Mac users complain about my images being too
>bright. :) I see it's not just a Mac problem?
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The problem is that I worked in complete darkness, where the image looked
OK. The second image was brighter because it was dawning by then :)
Margus
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Heh, yeah I have a similar problem. Monitor is fading *and* I work in dim
light.
GrimDude
vos### [at] arkansasnet
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Whenever I render an image on my Mac and view on my Windows machine it
looks darker. Macphiles claim it's the lack of proper Gamma correction,
and Windows users claim that the Mac is wrong. (where I work, Mac's are
considered to be the embodiemnt of OS Evil)
Josh
GrimDude wrote:
> Hmm, I've had a few local Mac users complain about my images being too
> bright. :) I see it's not just a Mac problem?
>
> GrimDude
> vos### [at] arkansasnet
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