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From: Francois Dispot
Subject: Anamorphosis
Date: 20 Nov 2000 16:02:55
Message: <3A199156.8E3DE6EF@club-internet.fr>
WIP.

The cylinder is just a mirror, reflecting the image map drawn on the
"cup".

Not perfect yet, but the idea seems good.
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From: Sander
Subject: Re: Anamorphosis
Date: 21 Nov 2000 15:32:15
Message: <MPG.1484f7a7565a8ca19896b0@news.povray.org>
in povray.binaries.images, Francois Dispot says...
> WIP.
> 
> The cylinder is just a mirror, reflecting the image map drawn on the
> "cup".
> 
> Not perfect yet, but the idea seems good.
> 
You stole my secret idea :(((

but it is great fun, this, especially with discontinuous mirrors!
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From: Peter Popov
Subject: Re: Anamorphosis
Date: 22 Nov 2000 05:43:55
Message: <cbfl1t4ja2ua0hqp8kddag2u8q0v8qn2td@4ax.com>
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 21:02:14 +0000, Francois Dispot
<woz### [at] club-internetfr> wrote:

>The cylinder is just a mirror, reflecting the image map drawn on the
>"cup".

Witty! Hmm... I wonder if you could make it work with a sphere, it
would make for a nice twyst of the classic reflecting sphere setup.

>Not perfect yet, but the idea seems good.

You bet!


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From: Chris Huff
Subject: Re: Anamorphosis
Date: 22 Nov 2000 06:28:55
Message: <chrishuff-46D6E3.06291922112000@news.povray.org>
In article <cbfl1t4ja2ua0hqp8kddag2u8q0v8qn2td@4ax.com>, Peter Popov 
<pet### [at] usanet> wrote:

> Witty! Hmm... I wonder if you could make it work with a sphere, it
> would make for a nice twyst of the classic reflecting sphere setup.

It shouldn't be difficult to do it using a spherical camera. Put the 
image map on a plane and put the camera where the sphere will go, and 
use the resulting image in the final image.

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