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This is fascinating! As far as I can tell, the curls/folds retain the same
radius along the length of the curl - how about varying the radius?
Thanks for sharing the details of your project and explaining what you're doing.
This is good stuff!
Kind regards,
Dave Blandston
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hi,
that first fold/crease looked v respectable :-). fascinating.
"Chris R" <car### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> ...
> With the
> noise function added in, and a texture overlay that adds the aging, it looks
> pretty good.
agree with the pretty good, minor nit, end of the first stave, where curled, the
lines don't quite look right (see attached).
regards, jr.
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"jr" <cre### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> that first fold/crease looked v respectable :-). fascinating.
>
> "Chris R" <car### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> > ...
> > With the
> > noise function added in, and a texture overlay that adds the aging, it looks
> > pretty good.
>
> agree with the pretty good, minor nit, end of the first stave, where curled, the
> lines don't quite look right (see attached).
>
>
> regards, jr.
Yes, I noticed that, too. After adding in the ability to subdivide the faces,
this went away. It was an issue of a face getting stretched during the fold.
With the subdivisions the stretching is minimized.
-- Chris R.
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"Dave Blandston" <IsN### [at] protonmail ch> wrote:
> This is fascinating! As far as I can tell, the curls/folds retain the same
> radius along the length of the curl - how about varying the radius?
>
> Thanks for sharing the details of your project and explaining what you're doing.
> This is good stuff!
>
> Kind regards,
> Dave Blandston
Thanks. I added some new code today to perform other types of morphs on the
paper and then was thinking the same thing about being able to vary the radius
for several of them. I'll probably add that in as well.
I also want to play with some code to bend the paper along a spline so I can
show an unrolled scroll laying across a table and falling over the edge of a
table.
-- Chris R.
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> A very simple version of parchment. I also added the ability to
create bends in
> the paper that are only partial, (i.e. not completely folded over).
With the
> noise function added in, and a texture overlay that adds the aging,
it looks
> pretty good.
>
> Still need to work on subdividing faces in the smaller creases...
>
>
> -- Chris R.
Really nice!
Paolo
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