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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 24 Oct 2003 16:19:33
Message: <3f998955$1@news.povray.org>
In spite of the jokes about POVRay users getting lost in their own 
worlds, I find myself being far more observant of little day-to-day 
things now that I'm trying to model stuff.  Like the hinges and latches.

I sit down to make a gate, and then it hits me:  "I don't know how a 
gate is attached to a wall!"

And now I'm sitting here thinking:  "How do you brace up an iron gate? 
How is metal hardware attached to brick?  Should it be screwed straight 
in?  Why didn't I take shop classes in school?"

And the more I try to model something, the more amazed I am at the 
detailed work many POVRay users do.

The original purpose for making the gate was to think about why it is 
nice to apply warps directly to isosurfaces rather than by 
adding/multiplying/composing with warped patterns, and the two reasons I 
came up with were "repeat" warp and "black_hole" warp, both of which 
effects could probably be achieved by other means, but it seems so 
straight forward to apply them directly to a function.

Thanks for your comments.  (Do you think there could be a market for 
laser cutting patterns like this?)

Dave Matthews


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From: St 
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 25 Oct 2003 03:00:33
Message: <3f9a1f91@news.povray.org>
"Dave Matthews" <dma### [at] nospamnet> wrote in message
news:3f998955$1@news.povray.org...

> And now I'm sitting here thinking:  "How do you brace up an iron
gate?
> How is metal hardware attached to brick?  Should it be screwed
straight
> in?  Why didn't I take shop classes in school?"

    Heh... I know what you mean. I think for heavy iron gates they put
the hinge in between the bricks, whereas yours are actually in the
bricks themselves.


>
> And the more I try to model something, the more amazed I am at the
> detailed work many POVRay users do.

   Oh yes, me too.

>
> The original purpose for making the gate was to think about why it
is
> nice to apply warps directly to isosurfaces rather than by
> adding/multiplying/composing with warped patterns, and the two
reasons I
> came up with were "repeat" warp and "black_hole" warp, both of which
> effects could probably be achieved by other means, but it seems so
> straight forward to apply them directly to a function.

    I haven't tried any of these yet, so I must give it a go.

>
> Thanks for your comments.  (Do you think there could be a market for
> laser cutting patterns like this?)

   Yeah, sure. People love their iron gates! I would say nice celtic
patterns would sell well too. There's some laser-cut and plasma-cut
gates here:

    http://www.osdsteel.com/gates.htm

   ~Steve~


>
> Dave Matthews
>


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