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Chris Huff wrote:
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> Did you use the older versions of my patch, which had the
> custom_particle feature, or did you generate the custom particles with
> the get_particle() function?
>
I used get_particle. Very sensible way to implement custom particles, methinks.
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Margus Ramst wrote:
> FUSION CORE MELTDOWN
That's possible?
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This is brilliant. Mechanical chickens beating up on poor reincarnated throw
rugs.
It it just me, or does the Throw Rug Creature look as though it likes this
treatment?
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David Fontaine wrote:
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> That's possible?
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I wouldn't stick around to find out :)
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Delitefully weird. I believe this is just the sort of image POVRay, and
other CGI software, was ment for, the creation of imaginary and
impossible worlds. Let's see more of this sort of thing.
Ken Matassa
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In article <3980AF54.897C7E42@peak.edu.ee>, Margus Ramst
<mar### [at] peakeduee> wrote:
> I used get_particle. Very sensible way to implement custom particles,
> methinks.
And it will be even better when I get access to mass, radius,
temperature, and age working...
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Peter Popov wrote:
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> On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 00:44:58 +0300, Margus Ramst <mar### [at] peakeduee>
> wrote:
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> >> And growing hair off blobs is a new one on me, but then again, I'm no
> >> programmer, so I don't know hoe tricky it is or isn't to do.
> >>
> >
> >Well, the good news is it can grow hair on any object. The not-so-good news is
> >it won't work in regular POV - it requires the trace() function found in
> >MegaPOV.
>
> Hmm... didn't Tor Olav find a way to place objects on a blob in plain
> vanilla POV?
Yes. I did so right before my vacation
started 3 weeks ago. (And now I'm back
from North Norway and ready to POV :)
I also managed to put some hair-like
"spikes" on the blob in an image I
rendered the night before I left.
But I wasn't happy with the image so
I didn't post it.
I think some of my code would have been
simplified if I had used MegaPOV.
Tor Olav
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On Sat, 29 Jul 2000 04:36:39 +0200, Tor Olav Kristensen
<tor### [at] onlineno> wrote:
>I think some of my code would have been
>simplified if I had used MegaPOV.
Came to admit it, eh? What happened with the purist in you? :))
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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Peter Popov wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Jul 2000 04:36:39 +0200, Tor Olav Kristensen
> <tor### [at] onlineno> wrote:
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> >I think some of my code would have been
> >simplified if I had used MegaPOV.
>
> Came to admit it, eh?
Ehhmmm ... Nja ... Tja ...
> What happened with the purist in you? :))
BUT I have NOT installed MegaPOV yet !!!
(This tells me that there still is a purist in me
that is fighting with my reason =)
Tor Olav
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On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 20:31:34 +0300, Margus Ramst <mar### [at] peakeduee> wrote:
>Just a quirky idea I had. I've no idea what's going on here, so don't even ask.
>Comments, suggestions?
A delightful image. I like the way that the particles appear incapable of
harming anything - or the fur monster either. Stunning imagination Margus.
dav### [at] hamiltonitecom
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