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Oldstench wrote:
> No, plain 'ol vanilla Pov. 1 area light and 2 spots.
That might be what's slowing it down, what are your area_light settings?
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Mark Wagner wrote:
> You forgot the sixth Platonic solid!!!
there's only five. teehee ;)
Rhombidodecahedron?
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From: Mark Wagner
Subject: The Sixth Platonic Solid (20kbbu) (was: Re: Solids of Plato image (115k))
Date: 18 Sep 2000 02:36:42
Message: <39c5b7fa@news.povray.org>
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Oldstench wrote in message ...
>On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 02:49:08 -0400, "Mark Wagner"
><mar### [at] gtenet> wrote:
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>>You forgot the sixth Platonic solid!!!
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>There are only five (tetra, quadra, octa, dodeca, icosa.)
There are six:
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David Fontaine wrote:
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> Mark Wagner wrote:
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> > You forgot the sixth Platonic solid!!!
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> there's only five. teehee ;)
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> Rhombidodecahedron?
No, as Mark Wagner illustrated, there is also
the teapotedron (sp ?) !
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"J. Grimbert" wrote:
> > Rhombidodecahedron?
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> No, as Mark Wagner illustrated, there is also
> the teapotedron (sp ?) !
I think it's called a great teapotagrammic teapotahedron...
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