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"Kevin Wampler" <wam### [at] uarizonaedu> wrote in message
news:39A55D28.B3756031@u.arizona.edu...
> for the base of the cloud, what I had in mind, but didn't get around to
doing,
> was to use a function like exp(-y^2) or max(0, 1-y) or some such thing to
have
> the clouds fade out (not a slow fade though, just not a sudden chop) at
the
> bottom.
I've been tinkering with it a bit more, that is some fine work that you
started with, i think mine looks a bit too painted though, i'll have to cut
the turbulence down a bit, and that'll speed it up. I'll give what you said
a try I was thinking something along those lines too
Cheers, Kev
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These look pretty good, I like the coloring especially, and I'm even
impressed by the rendering time!
Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I've been messing with Kevin's clouds. With his permission
You, of course, have it.
> I'll post the
> annotated code that produced these clouds. The technique definately has
> possibilities. Judge for yourself . These are OT in many ways you can
> produce clouds that range from soft fluffy things to the most tortured
> clouds imaginable.
>
> Mick
>
> [Image]
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Searching around i just found the following page, don't know, whether you
already know it, it's only available in german but i found it quite interesting
and pictures are international :-)
http://www.wolkenatlas.de/
and especially
http://www.wolkenatlas.de/wolken/serie1.htm
http://www.wolkenatlas.de/wolken/serie2.htm
Christoph
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Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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Ooh! Ooh! Ooh!
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
Please visit my website: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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Hey, nice cotton!
Doug Eichenberg
http://www.getinfo.net/douge
dou### [at] nlsnet
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 12:07:38 +0100, Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
>Hi All
>
>I've been messing with Kevin's clouds. With his permission I'll post the
>annotated code that produced these clouds. The technique definately has
>possibilities. Judge for yourself . These are OT in many ways you can
>produce clouds that range from soft fluffy things to the most tortured
>clouds imaginable.
The one on the right looks like a little doggie, and he's wagging his
tail at me :-)
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
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or http://start.at/zero-pps
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Hey! How did you manage to get into my lab? I just know I locked the
door before experimenting!
Ken Matassa
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I want code! :)
Grim
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Wow! 8-D
Brendan
Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I've been messing with Kevin's clouds. With his permission I'll post the
> annotated code that produced these clouds. The technique definately has
> possibilities. Judge for yourself . These are OT in many ways you can
> produce clouds that range from soft fluffy things to the most tortured
> clouds imaginable.
>
> Mick
>
> [Image]
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wrote:
>Say! I see the shape of a naked woman in the cloud in the center. Does
>anybody else see that, or is it just I that have been to long without
>... *cough* Enough of that.
'Naked' I know (I think I took a shower last month), but what the heck
is a 'woman'?
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] usanet
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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