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Icosahedron, Octahedron, Cube, and Tetrahedron, to go with the recently
posted Dodecahedron.
Source for all flakes will be in p.b.s-f.
(Personally I think the Dodecahedral Flake looked best.)
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Hmm, looking at that cubical flake, I don't think I'd want to be caught in a
storm if they existed. OUCH!
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>Icosahedron, Octahedron, Cube, and Tetrahedron, to go with the recently
>posted Dodecahedron.
Blah, blah, blah... Im sick and tired of all this "foregin" words, I want
them
in my vocabulary .-) Anyone have any links where I can read up on my
geometry ?
Nice image by the way, even though it doesn't look excactly as a
snowflake...
Glenn.
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Glenn Bech wrote:
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> >Icosahedron, Octahedron, Cube, and Tetrahedron, to go with the recently
> >posted Dodecahedron.
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> Blah, blah, blah... Im sick and tired of all this "foregin" words, I want
> them
> in my vocabulary .-) Anyone have any links where I can read up on my
> geometry ?
As you might have already guessed I have a link or two that may be of
interest to you:
http://www.povray.org/links/3D_Resources/3D_solid_construction_methods/
http://www.povray.org/links/3D_Resources/Math_and_Geometry_Resources_and_Information/
--
Ken Tyler
1100+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html
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> Blah, blah, blah... Im sick and tired of all this "foregin" words, I want
> them
> in my vocabulary .-) Anyone have any links where I can read up on my
> geometry ?
>
> Nice image by the way, even though it doesn't look excactly as a
> snowflake...
In this case snowflake is another technical term, referring to the fractal
geometry of the object.
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*gasp* *drool* *more drool* *X-treem drool!!!*
GREAT. . .source. . .please. . .David. . .ahh. . .
*drowns in drool*
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Larry Fontaine <lfo### [at] isdnet> wrote in message
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> Icosahedron, Octahedron, Cube, and Tetrahedron, to go with the recently
> posted Dodecahedron.
> Source for all flakes will be in p.b.s-f.
> (Personally I think the Dodecahedral Flake looked best.)
>
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Ian Burgmyer wrote:
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> *gasp* *drool* *more drool* *X-treem drool!!!*
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> GREAT. . .source. . .please. . .David. . .ahh. . .
>
> *drowns in drool*
You drool WAY too much :)
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Larry Fontaine wrote:
> Hmm, looking at that cubical flake, I don't think I'd
> want to be caught in a storm if they existed. OUCH!
Storm? That's the BORG!
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"How'd ya like to climb this high without no mountain?" --Porky Pine
Anton Sherwood *\\* +1 415 267 0685 *\\* http://www.jps.net/antons/
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Larry Fontaine wrote in message <37FA78F5.612F85C9@isd.net>...
>Icosahedron, Octahedron, Cube, and Tetrahedron, to go with the recently
>posted Dodecahedron.
now replace the cube by a spear head or Stellar Destroyer shape - will look
unidirectionnal but...
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