Wow!
Im not sure i can express all that goes through my mind seeing that
render....
except one question:
is it a regular grid of spheres, evenly spacedin 3d
or are they oriented in some special shape
Tor Olav Kristensen <tor### [at] onlineno> wrote in message
news:39EF7071.485DCBD3@online.no...
>> Manyspheres iso-function.>> I find the patterns fascinating.>>> Tor Olav> --> mailto:tor### [at] hotmailcom> http://www.crosswinds.net/~tok/tokrays.html
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From: Tor Olav Kristensen
Subject: Re: Grid of spheres (80KB)
Date: 19 Oct 2000 20:10:21
Message: <39EF8D2C.E99509DE@online.no>
Oded wrote:
> > Wow!> Im not sure i can express all that goes through my mind seeing that> render....
Thank you
> except one question:> is it a regular grid of spheres, evenly spacedin 3d> or are they oriented in some special shape
It's a regular evenly spaced 3D-grid.
But I think the distortions, caused by the camera's
relatively wide angle, makes it a little bit difficult
for the eye to see this.
Tor Olav
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Well done... These would make good posters for a sci fi movie...
Or even a backdrop for an architectural development ...=)
Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
> Oded wrote:> >> > Wow!> > Im not sure i can express all that goes through my mind seeing that> > render....>> Thank you>> > except one question:> > is it a regular grid of spheres, evenly spacedin 3d> > or are they oriented in some special shape>> It's a regular evenly spaced 3D-grid.>> But I think the distortions, caused by the camera's> relatively wide angle, makes it a little bit difficult> for the eye to see this.>> Tor Olav> --> mailto:tor### [at] hotmailcom> http://www.crosswinds.net/~tok/tokrays.html