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Inspired by the maze discussion in the
"Tuesday Evening Enigma" thread, I made my own maze.
However, it's not a pigment, but made of objects.
It image took 10 minutes to render on my old P150.
This is just a test of the technique.
I might make a more interesting version sometime.
Greetings,
Rune
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In article <38a607de@news.povray.org>, "Rune" <run### [at] inamecom>
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> This is just a test of the technique.
> I might make a more interesting version sometime.
Nice idea.
All it needs is a bunch of people wandering aimlessly around...
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Chris Huff wrote:
>Nice idea.
Thanks!
>All it needs is a bunch of people wandering
>aimlessly around...
I think it would make greater impression with just
one person standing lost in the middle of it all...
Greetings,
Rune
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 14:24:19 +0100 "Rune" <run### [at] inamecom>
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>I think it would make greater impression with just
>one person standing lost in the middle of it all...
If a maze could be written/rendered using spiral-like patterns, we
could show two versions of that lone person who got lost - the first one
showing the person surrounded by what appears to be a vast maze
extending past every edge of the frame, and the second version would
pull back to show that the maze is really a person's thumbprint...
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Alan Kong wrote:
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> On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 14:24:19 +0100 "Rune" <run### [at] inamecom>
> wrote:
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> >I think it would make greater impression with just
> >one person standing lost in the middle of it all...
>
> If a maze could be written/rendered using spiral-like patterns, we
> could show two versions of that lone person who got lost - the first one
> showing the person surrounded by what appears to be a vast maze
> extending past every edge of the frame, and the second version would
> pull back to show that the maze is really a person's thumbprint...
AMazing idea, Alan.
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This maze concept keeps getting better. Not sure I like the hexagon pattern for
the floor though.
Bob
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But it's not really a maze, now, is it?
One way of generating a maze is to go through the walls in a random
order and knock down it down if there is not already a path from the
room on one side to the room on the other.
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 09:10:14 -0800 Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
>AMazing idea, Alan.
Gosh, thanks, Ken. By the way, I saw a Chevy Blazer last week that was
sporting a little propeller where a trailer hitch might be. The
propeller was spinning when the Blazer got up to highway speed. I was
mighty impressed at this amayonnaising amphibibious vehicle <s>.
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Alan Kong wrote:
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> On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 09:10:14 -0800 Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
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> >AMazing idea, Alan.
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> Gosh, thanks, Ken. By the way, I saw a Chevy Blazer last week that was
> sporting a little propeller where a trailer hitch might be. The
> propeller was spinning when the Blazer got up to highway speed. I was
> mighty impressed at this amayonnaising amphibibious vehicle <s>.
Amphibibious ? :)
Maybe the owner thinks that the prop will help achieve Blazing speed on
land as well...
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This is a coincidence, I too saw such a thing about a week ago on the I-65
freeway on my way to the Birmingham airport. Thing is, though, it didn't spin
at a constant high rate like you might expect it would. Apparently the air
turbulence kept it from attaining the usual 80 mile an hour wind speed of
freeway traffic. I too also thought of it being potentially amphibious, until I
realized the prop size to vehicle size ratio.
;-)
Bob
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| Alan Kong wrote:
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| > On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 09:10:14 -0800 Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
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| > >AMazing idea, Alan.
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| > Gosh, thanks, Ken. By the way, I saw a Chevy Blazer last week that was
| > sporting a little propeller where a trailer hitch might be. The
| > propeller was spinning when the Blazer got up to highway speed. I was
| > mighty impressed at this amayonnaising amphibibious vehicle <s>.
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| Amphibibious ? :)
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| Maybe the owner thinks that the prop will help achieve Blazing speed on
| land as well...
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| http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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