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Just a quick doodle inspired by Helaman Ferguson's "Umbilic Torus",
though slightly different (I gave it "an extra twist", literally).
Radiosity, photons, and some ground fog to blend the horizon.
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smooth and beautiful. Would be perfect as a wallpaper... :)
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Some kind of organic beauty arises from this metallic doodle...
;-)
Paolo
>clipka on date 20/10/2009 19:37 wrote:
> Just a quick doodle inspired by Helaman Ferguson's "Umbilic Torus",
> though slightly different (I gave it "an extra twist", literally).
>
> Radiosity, photons, and some ground fog to blend the horizon.
>
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>
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"clipka" <ano### [at] anonymousorg> schreef in bericht
news:4addf54a@news.povray.org...
> Just a quick doodle inspired by Helaman Ferguson's "Umbilic Torus",
> though slightly different (I gave it "an extra twist", literally).
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> Radiosity, photons, and some ground fog to blend the horizon.
>
Nice indeed. Just wondering: is it a moebius too?
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot schrieb:
> Nice indeed. Just wondering: is it a moebius too?
If you define "a moebius" as an object that - despite giving a different
impression at first glance - has only a single face and a single edge,
then yes: The only major difference between this object and Ferguson's
"Umbilic Torus" is that where Ferguson's toroid has a "twist" of 1/3 (if
you know what I mean), this one has a "twist" of 2/3.
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