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In article <3957B67A.EEACDBD2@yahoo.com>, ryan constantine
<rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> is it possible to selectively smash down certain areas of the grass;
> like alien landing sites in crops or the shape an animal makes when it
> lays down?
Another possible use for the eval_*() functions...
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BTW, I tried to do some tests of my own using 50,000 blades, and after 3
hours and a half of parsing, the machine gave me an out of memory message.
:-/ How do you do it? I only got as far as "Creating bounding slabs..."
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Time to kick off the shoes and run barefoot.
That render-time says "no animation, nuh-uh".
Bob
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Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
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> There are 400005 blades of grass in this pic - took 5 hrs to render - 3hrs
> 45 mins to parse!
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> Mick
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Hmm, I counted only 399968 blades, seems like someone were left out of
frame...
Additionally I don't think that this picture will qualify as excellent
example of lawn: grass is in clumps and too long, seems like it hasn't
been rolled (??) couple of hundred years yet...
<j/k, pulling long face from envy.>
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Suggest:
A white picket fence,
A cute little house,,
And something to do w/ children ( a swing set w/ swirly colors on the metal
or a nice wooden one),,,
Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> There are 400005 blades of grass in this pic - took 5 hrs to render - 3hrs
> 45 mins to parse!
>
> Mick
>
> [Image]
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