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From: Dave VanHorn
Subject: Re: Isosurface Landscape (WIP)
Date: 16 Jul 2002 16:16:54
Message: <3d347f36$1@news.povray.org>
>         Im not exactly sure what you are asking here as I have not posted
> any code as of yet. Once I have finished testing and tinkering I will post
> some code.

I must have you mixed with someone else.
There was a round isosurface thing that looked really cool and complex, but
I can't get anywhere near it with the code he posted.

Sorry.


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Isosurface Landscape (WIP)
Date: 16 Jul 2002 17:23:12
Message: <slrnaj93d7.vea.steve@zeropps.org.uk>
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 22:02:22 +0100, Dave Brickell wrote:
> This is my first real play with Isosurfaces and I am very impressed. I know
> the sky and sea need a little work but I am very happy with how the actual
> landscape came out.
> 
> Any comments etc....

Can't tell if it's large scale mountains or very small scale dried mud, 
whichever it's a good start.  

Samuel Benge did a great landscape with isosorfaces quite some time ago,
it was remeniscent of a desert in the USA. 

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From: Samuel Benge
Subject: Re: Isosurface Landscape (WIP)
Date: 18 Jul 2002 15:05:14
Message: <3D371164.5020801@caltel.com>
Are you taking about the green thingy posted a few days ago? That was 
me, and unfortunately I posted a slightly different version of the code. 
I can't remember how I got the nice ring floating out from the rest of 
the isosurface....

Dave VanHorn wrote:

>>        Im not exactly sure what you are asking here as I have not posted
>>any code as of yet. Once I have finished testing and tinkering I will post
>>some code.
>>
> 
> I must have you mixed with someone else.
> There was a round isosurface thing that looked really cool and complex, but
> I can't get anywhere near it with the code he posted.
> 
> Sorry.
> 
> 
> 
> 


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From: Samuel Benge
Subject: Re: Isosurface Landscape (WIP)
Date: 18 Jul 2002 15:06:26
Message: <3D3711AC.40404@caltel.com>
If it was one posted about 2 years ago, I did that with a multifractal 
isosurface.

Steve wrote:

> On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 22:02:22 +0100, Dave Brickell wrote:
> 
>>This is my first real play with Isosurfaces and I am very impressed. I know
>>the sky and sea need a little work but I am very happy with how the actual
>>landscape came out.
>>
>>Any comments etc....
>>
> 
> Can't tell if it's large scale mountains or very small scale dried mud, 
> whichever it's a good start.  
> 
> Samuel Benge did a great landscape with isosorfaces quite some time ago,
> it was remeniscent of a desert in the USA. 
> 
> 


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