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Interesting CSG shapes.
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Preview of image 'manyshapes.JPG'
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Oh no, are you trying to take over as resident polyhedron nut? ;)
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Ack! JPG compression ate this one up! but good artistic concept
Dan Johnson wrote:
> Interesting CSG shapes.
>
> [Image]
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David Fontaine wrote:
> Oh no, are you trying to take over as resident polyhedron nut? ;)
>
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> David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
> My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
I caught the bug in elementary school, you would think I would be over
it by now.
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> Interesting CSG shapes.
very nice - would be nicer if you posted the source though, and tried to
avoid primary colours - jpeg hates them :)
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Dan Johnson wrote:
> David Fontaine wrote:
>
>> Oh no, are you trying to take over as resident polyhedron nut? ;)
>>
>> --
>> David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
>> My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
>
>
> I caught the bug in elementary school, you would think I would be over
> it by now.
I just visited your web site David, and I think I understand your
feelings better now. You see yourself as the alpha male when it comes
to polyhedra. "shapes2.inc" isn't good enough for you. I wrote my own
include files, and I plan to one up your dodecahedron snowflake while
you work on your train.
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Dan Johnson wrote:
> I just visited your web site David, and I think I understand your
> feelings better now. You see yourself as the alpha male when it comes
> to polyhedra. "shapes2.inc" isn't good enough for you. I wrote my own
> include files, and I plan to one up your dodecahedron snowflake while
> you work on your train.
See, I am such a math geek, it doesn't matter if meshpoly.inc actually
serves some useful purpose...
See, I'm on the school math league and we kick ass consistently and
thoroughly! But I cannot claim alpha male of that group.
And I'd like to see you try and one-up my isosurface menger sponge!
Mwuhahahaha! Hmm, I should shut up before you actually do.
Oh well, I still have my hollow Lego dome and my stellations of the
icosahedron.
I just have to get Warp out of the way and my plans will be complete...
(devious plotting)
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
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> I just have to get Warp out of the way and my plans will be complete...
> (devious plotting)
It's more than Warp if you count people that don't participate in the
newsgroups. You probably already know of these, but both
http://www.physics.orst.edu/~bulatov/polyhedra/index.html
http://www.georgehart.com/pavilion.html have some very impressive Pov
polyhedra. And to think that I once thought of myself as a math geek!
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Kevin Wampler wrote:
> > I just have to get Warp out of the way and my plans will be complete...
> > (devious plotting)
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> It's more than Warp if you count people that don't participate in the
> newsgroups. You probably already know of these, but both
> http://www.physics.orst.edu/~bulatov/polyhedra/index.html
> http://www.georgehart.com/pavilion.html have some very impressive Pov
> polyhedra. And to think that I once thought of myself as a math geek!
I had both of these bookmarked already. :O
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David Fontaine wrote:
> Dan Johnson wrote:
>
> > I just visited your web site David, and I think I understand your
> > feelings better now. You see yourself as the alpha male when it comes
> > to polyhedra. "shapes2.inc" isn't good enough for you. I wrote my own
> > include files, and I plan to one up your dodecahedron snowflake while
> > you work on your train.
>
> See, I am such a math geek, it doesn't matter if meshpoly.inc actually
> serves some useful purpose...
>
> See, I'm on the school math league and we kick ass consistently and
> thoroughly! But I cannot claim alpha male of that group.
>
> And I'd like to see you try and one-up my isosurface menger sponge!
> Mwuhahahaha! Hmm, I should shut up before you actually do.
>
> Oh well, I still have my hollow Lego dome and my stellations of the
> icosahedron.
>
> I just have to get Warp out of the way and my plans will be complete...
> (devious plotting)
>
> --
> David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
> My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
I have already calculated the vertexes of a stellated icosahedron, I could
make one at any time. I was more interested in making macros for spaceframes
and geodesics next though. Where do you go to school?
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