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Went astray from the original intent but came out halfway decent IMO. So
maybe the ground is a little bumpy and the trees and clouds are totally
fake... but it's better than a checkered floor. :)
Sponge is an isosurface! :))) Ground is too.
Render time 6:41:27 (PIII450) peak mem 104206324 (this all comes from
the trees)
Comments? Comment! heh
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Grrrrreat !!!
Making it with an isosurface is a truly great idea, since it solves
the memory problem very elegantly. And the scene setup is nice too...
Could we have a look at the source ?
Fabien.
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Add a parking lot and folks with briefcases; like they're going to a
menger sponge office building. :)
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Phil
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David Fontaine wrote:
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> Comments? Comment! heh
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I like the scenery and the colors very much, a closeup view from just above the
surface would be nice...
Christoph
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Very nice, I like the feel of the whole thing. You've got the sky just
right. Intrigued by the trees, how were they done?
All it needs now is a few million blades of grass!
Mick
"Christoph Hormann" <Chr### [at] schunteretctu-bsde> wrote in
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> David Fontaine wrote:
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> I like the scenery and the colors very much, a closeup view from just
above the
> surface would be nice...
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> Christoph
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> Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
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I love the idea.
im working on a menger animation
and using an iso might just help me making it better
thanks for the creativity!
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> wrote in message
news:39F12B96.CD8ED61F@faricy.net...
> Went astray from the original intent but came out halfway decent IMO. So
> maybe the ground is a little bumpy and the trees and clouds are totally
> fake... but it's better than a checkered floor. :)
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> Sponge is an isosurface! :))) Ground is too.
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> Render time 6:41:27 (PIII450) peak mem 104206324 (this all comes from
> the trees)
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> Comments? Comment! heh
>
> --
> David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
> My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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On Sat, 21 Oct 2000 00:37:26 -0500, David Fontaine wrote:
>Went astray from the original intent but came out halfway decent IMO. So
Don't they all?
It looks really good, like the kind of thing you'd see in a TV advert
for one of those new towns designed for cars.
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"David Fontaine" <dav### [at] faricynet> wrote :
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> Sponge is an isosurface! :))) Ground is too.
Isosurface!?! What? Little isosurface cubes stuck together? If you have
made it all of one isosurface, you really need to source us before our heads
explode.
...please....
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> Render time 6:41:27 (PIII450) peak mem 104206324 (this all comes from
> the trees)
i take it this means a fly thtough animation is out then :)
Rick
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Bill DeWitt wrote:
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> Isosurface!?! What? Little isosurface cubes stuck together?
No. It's a combination of triangle waves functions at multiple
frequencies. Simple but ingenious idea, nonetheless.
Fabien.
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