From: Tor Olav Kristensen
Subject: Rotational iso-noise (23KB)
Date: 13 Dec 2000 17:26:45
Message: <3A37F6E0.9BEFFDF3@online.no>
Lately I have been busy with all the doings
associated with changing job.
But today I allocated some time for POV-ing :)
In this image I experimented with randomly
"rotation of every bit" of an iso-sphere that
has had it's surface "displaced" with
noise3d().
My 100 MHz Pentium used about 1h and 44min to
render this iso-surface.
Any comments ?
Tor Olav
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in povray.binaries.images, Tor Olav Kristensen says...
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<snip>
> In this image I experimented with randomly > "rotation of every bit" of an iso-sphere that > has had it's surface "displaced" with > noise3d().
I like every rotated bit of it! What wonderful things you (and others)
are doing lately; wish I had such inspiration :(
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Regards, Sander
From: Tor Olav Kristensen
Subject: Re: Rotational iso-noise (23KB)
Date: 17 Dec 2000 20:18:10
Message: <3A3D6502.CA11F122@online.no>
Sander wrote:
> > in povray.binaries.images, Tor Olav Kristensen says...> >> <snip>> > In this image I experimented with randomly> > "rotation of every bit" of an iso-sphere that> > has had it's surface "displaced" with> > noise3d().> > I like every rotated bit of it! What wonderful things you (and others)> are doing lately; wish I had such inspiration :(
Thank you very much !
I was beginning to think that nobody (other
than me) liked these kind of shapes.
I wish I could have glass versions of these
shape on my desk !
But I can't even render a single one of them
that way :(
Best regards,
Tor Olav
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