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From: Chris S 
Subject: Root Macro
Date: 5 Jun 2000 23:05:19
Message: <393c6a6f@news.povray.org>
Here are a few pics generated by a root macro I've been working on for this
round of the IRTC.  It's basically a beefed-up version of the one I posted
in p.b.s-f for help on a few days back.  Thanks go to Margus for getting my
basics working right!

The first three are general examples showing root thickness, depth, etc.
The forth is a horizontal pattern meant to simulate roots following the
surface of the ground.

Please comment!

-Chris-


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From: Bill DeWitt
Subject: Re: Root Macro
Date: 5 Jun 2000 23:28:09
Message: <393c6fc9@news.povray.org>
Well, I like roots, and these are pretty good. I would like to see them in a
texture that doesn't leave them looking like a silhouette.

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"Chris S." <chr### [at] bluelectrodecom> wrote in message
news:393c6a6f@news.povray.org...
> Here are a few pics generated by a root macro I've been working on for
this
> round of the IRTC.  It's basically a beefed-up version of the one I posted
> in p.b.s-f for help on a few days back.  Thanks go to Margus for getting
my
> basics working right!
>
> The first three are general examples showing root thickness, depth, etc.
> The forth is a horizontal pattern meant to simulate roots following the
> surface of the ground.
>
> Please comment!
>
> -Chris-
>
>
>
>
>


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From: SamuelT
Subject: Re: Root Macro
Date: 5 Jun 2000 23:48:15
Message: <393C751A.187518D4@aol.com>
Good-looking roots, Chris. The second one is my favorite. It's funny you should
be posting roots here, as I was doing something earlier that resembled roots. I
might post it later.

"Chris S." wrote:

> Here are a few pics generated by a root macro I've been working on for this
> round of the IRTC.  It's basically a beefed-up version of the one I posted
> in p.b.s-f for help on a few days back.  Thanks go to Margus for getting my
> basics working right!
>
> The first three are general examples showing root thickness, depth, etc.
> The forth is a horizontal pattern meant to simulate roots following the
> surface of the ground.
>
> Please comment!
>
> -Chris-
>
>  [Image]
>
>  [Image]
>
>  [Image]
>
>  [Image]

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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Root Macro
Date: 5 Jun 2000 23:50:35
Message: <393c750b@news.povray.org>
Nice going, glad to see you have it looking more or less right.  The second
image, with thin roots looks great for plants and that horizontal "along the
ground" type looks mighty fine too.

Bob


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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Re: Root Macro
Date: 6 Jun 2000 00:35:45
Message: <393c7fa1@news.povray.org>
Wow. Keen.


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From: Margus Ramst
Subject: Re: Root Macro
Date: 6 Jun 2000 12:03:39
Message: <393D130E.3E5A8799@peak.edu.ee>
"Chris S." wrote:
> 
> Please comment!
> 

Nice to hear it works.
The horizontal one looks like pine roots, would make a very interesting forest
floor.

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From: Chris S 
Subject: Re: Root Macro
Date: 6 Jun 2000 13:43:55
Message: <393d385b@news.povray.org>
Bill DeWitt <the### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message
news:393c6fc9@news.povray.org...
> Well, I like roots, and these are pretty good. I would like to see them in
a
> texture that doesn't leave them looking like a silhouette.

Yeah, that dark bark tex was starting to annoy me too;)  A little clarity...

-Chris-


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From: Bill DeWitt
Subject: Re: Root Macro
Date: 6 Jun 2000 15:36:35
Message: <393d52c3@news.povray.org>
>
> Yeah, that dark bark tex was starting to annoy me too;)  A little
clarity...
>

    Much more clear. Looks very good, except where it joins the tree. But I
expect you know that.


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Root Macro
Date: 6 Jun 2000 17:20:32
Message: <393D6A17.6DC2AA74@faricy.net>
ooH, these look goood
seriously!

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From: <default>
Subject: Re: Root Macro
Date: 7 Jun 2000 03:51:43
Message: <393dff0f$1@news.povray.org>
Hmmm,

Being someone who spends a great deal of time looking down microscopes at
fluorescently labeled cells i have another suggestion as to what this macro
may be used for.....

With a bit of work, the fourth image isn't far off looking like either a
Perkinje cell of pyramidal neurone (two of the many types found neurons in
the brain). I'm sure that there are many histology sites on the web that
would have examples of what these look like
(http://www.neuro.soton.ac.uk/Neuronal_Morphology/multiple.neurons.html
gives an example of 4 live pyramidal cells in a section of brain)

just a thought


Chris S. <chr### [at] bluelectrodecom> wrote in message
news:393c6a6f@news.povray.org...
> Here are a few pics generated by a root macro I've been working on for
this
> round of the IRTC.  It's basically a beefed-up version of the one I posted
> in p.b.s-f for help on a few days back.  Thanks go to Margus for getting
my
> basics working right!
>
> The first three are general examples showing root thickness, depth, etc.
> The forth is a horizontal pattern meant to simulate roots following the
> surface of the ground.
>
> Please comment!
>
> -Chris-
>
>
>
>
>


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