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Fun with isosurfaces. It took me about half an hour with a pen, a piece
of paper, and the graphing calculator app that comes with Macs these
days to figure out the function for this one (it's
"((x^2)*(y^2))^.3+((x^2)*(z^2))^.3+((y^2)*(z^2))^.3-1" for those
interested, but that doesn't include the cones, of course).
I used a granite normal for the "body" with some specular highlights to
suggest a kind of crude, medieval iron; I'm still trying to decide
whether to add some rusty tones to the pigment, but on the whole I think
it worked pretty well.
I tried making the floor reflective to make the scene a little flashier,
but even with the reflection turned all the way up to 1, it still barely
reflected anything (weird...) so I turned it off again to save render time.
--
Xplo Eristotle
http://start.at/xplosion/
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Oops! That was an earlier test version, this is the image I MEANT to
upload. ^^;;
-Xplo
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This reminds me a lot of a fractal image done in POV by
Peter Popov a long time ago, (remember the one on the pedastal).
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On 26 Mar 2000 19:45:14 -0500, sjl### [at] ndirectcouk (Steve) wrote:
>This reminds me a lot of a fractal image done in POV by
>Peter Popov a long time ago, (remember the one on the pedastal).
Err, Steve, I don't recall making one with a pedestal :) There was a
"glass fractal on a checkered fractal floor" thingie but pedestals,
no. Glad someone remembers them, though.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] usanet
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:55:04 -0700, Xplo Eristotle
<inq### [at] unforgettablecom> wrote:
>Oops! That was an earlier test version, this is the image I MEANT to
>upload. ^^;;
There is a song by Metallica with this name. This picture, with the
red & spikes & the brooding gloom seems to go well with it :) What
does the title mean and what is its history (I think it comes from the
Bible but I am not sure, not having read it in English yet).
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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Peter Popov wrote:
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> There is a song by Metallica with this name. This picture, with the
> red & spikes & the brooding gloom seems to go well with it :) What
> does the title mean and what is its history (I think it comes from the
> Bible but I am not sure, not having read it in English yet).
The Metallica song served as inspiration for the title (I had, in fact,
been listening to a lot of Metallica at the time), but I used it mainly
because the spiky object reminded me of a giant caltrop.. surely
something that NO ONE would want to tread on. :)
I'm afraid I can't enlighten you as to the origin of the phrase, though.
--
Xplo Eristotle
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Caution, US History
The once popular Revolutionary slogan "Don't Tread On Me" - memorialized
on the Culpepper and First Navy Jack flags prior to the deliberations of
the First Continental Congress in 1777 - .... deals with sovereign
immunity.
Xplo Eristotle wrote:
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> Peter Popov wrote:
> >
> > There is a song by Metallica with this name. This picture, with the
> > red & spikes & the brooding gloom seems to go well with it :) What
> > does the title mean and what is its history (I think it comes from the
> > Bible but I am not sure, not having read it in English yet).
>
> The Metallica song served as inspiration for the title (I had, in fact,
> been listening to a lot of Metallica at the time), but I used it mainly
> because the spiky object reminded me of a giant caltrop.. surely
> something that NO ONE would want to tread on. :)
>
> I'm afraid I can't enlighten you as to the origin of the phrase, though.
>
> --
> Xplo Eristotle
> http://start.at/xplosion/
--
Mr. Art
"Often the appearance of reality is more important
than the reality of the appearance."
Bill DeWitt 2000
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"mr.art" wrote:
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> Caution, US History
> The once popular Revolutionary slogan "Don't Tread On Me" - memorialized
> on the Culpepper and First Navy Jack flags prior to the deliberations of
> the First Continental Congress in 1777 - .... deals with sovereign
> immunity.
Symbolized by the picture of a snake, ergo don't tred on me or you might
get bit.
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Ken Tyler - 1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2000 10:34:28 +0300, Peter Popov wrote:
>On 26 Mar 2000 19:45:14 -0500, sjl### [at] ndirectcouk (Steve) wrote:
>
>>This reminds me a lot of a fractal image done in POV by
>>Peter Popov a long time ago, (remember the one on the pedastal).
>
>Err, Steve, I don't recall making one with a pedestal :) There was a
>"glass fractal on a checkered fractal floor" thingie but pedestals,
>no. Glad someone remembers them, though.
I've been on the server having a look, but can't find it, it was
ages ago, can't find it on my HD either. The one I'm thinking
of might have been from Spinder.
--
Cheers
Steve email mailto:sjl### [at] ndirectcouk
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On 27 Mar 2000 17:49:20 -0500, sjl### [at] ndirectcouk (Steve) wrote:
>>Err, Steve, I don't recall making one with a pedestal :) There was a
>>"glass fractal on a checkered fractal floor" thingie but pedestals,
>>no. Glad someone remembers them, though.
>
>I've been on the server having a look, but can't find it, it was
>ages ago, can't find it on my HD either. The one I'm thinking
>of might have been from Spinder.
See if you can find it here: http://peter.hit.bg/gallery/index.html
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] usanet
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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