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I made one for my favorite person,
Here's one for my favorite raytracer / "programming language".
- BE
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Version 2
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Hi(gh)!
On 25.06.25 23:08, Bald Eagle wrote:
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> I made one for my favorite person,
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> Here's one for my favorite raytracer / "programming language".
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> - BE
If raytracers were chemical elements... POV-Ray would be hydrogen! At
least according to ChatGPT... but certainly POV-Ray is not the oldest
and most basic raytracer! The first raytracer of which I'm aware was
written 1981/82 and simply named "Raytracer"... but I don't remember on
which hardware platform!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
--
VBI BENE, IBI BACTRIA!
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hi,
"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscape net> wrote:
> Version 2
v nice.
regards, jr.
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Le 2025-06-25 à 17:18, Bald Eagle a écrit :
> Version 2
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It's elementary, my dear.
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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscape net> wrote:
> I made one for my favorite person,
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> Here's one for my favorite raytracer / "programming language".
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> - BE
looks nice.
Is it okay if I use the image on my website?
As a preview in lists or something.
ma
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On 6/25/25 17:08, Bald Eagle wrote:
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> I made one for my favorite person,
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> Here's one for my favorite raytracer / "programming language".
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> - BE
Well done! Nice concept and images.
Did you use an inbuilt Penrose 'tiling' pattern or something similar of
your own design?
Related. Did you have do anything extra (like AA or size oversampling)
to eliminate aliasing artifacts at distance on the plane?
My guess is no, and that Penrose tiling patterns are less, obviously,
sensitive to image/display aliasing artifacts, but?
Bill P.
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"Maetes" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscape net> wrote:
> > I made one for my favorite person,
> >
> > Here's one for my favorite raytracer / "programming language".
> >
> > - BE
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> looks nice.
> Is it okay if I use the image on my website?
> As a preview in lists or something.
>
> ma
Go for it.
(Sorry for the late response - it seems the forum didn't update for me for 2
days)
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