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From: Andrew Woodfin
Subject: Looking for inspiration and unsolved problems
Date: 28 Apr 1999 15:25:42
Message: <372751D3.ACD13DA9@uncc.edu>
I'm looking for some inspiration to write another POV-Ray utility. I'm
especially interested in height fields and the like, or creating motion
paths for animation, but any idea is a good one. I can't promise that
I'll do anything with it, but it always helps to motivate if someone
else is interested in the result. Post any ideas here.

Andy

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How do they smoke??"
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Andrew Woodfin
UNC Charlotte Center for Precision Metrology
adw### [at] unccedu | http://www.coe.uncc.edu/~adwoodfi
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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: Looking for inspiration and unsolved problems
Date: 28 Apr 1999 16:35:13
Message: <37274E3D.7FA1C62A@panama.phoenix.net>
I have an unfinished project. I don't know if you'd like to help. It
consists of a program for making cloth, for output to POV. Some people
asked to add heightfield collision detection support to it, so maybe you
could do this.

Andrew Woodfin wrote:

> I'm looking for some inspiration to write another POV-Ray utility. I'm
> especially interested in height fields and the like, or creating motion
> paths for animation, but any idea is a good one. I can't promise that
> I'll do anything with it, but it always helps to motivate if someone
> else is interested in the result. Post any ideas here.
>
> Andy
>
> --
>
> --------------------
> "There are three men in a boat with four cigarettes but no matches.
> How do they smoke??"
>   -The Riddler
>
> Andrew Woodfin
> UNC Charlotte Center for Precision Metrology
> adw### [at] unccedu | http://www.coe.uncc.edu/~adwoodfi
> --------------------


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From: ingo
Subject: Re: Looking for inspiration and unsolved problems
Date: 28 Apr 1999 16:58:31
Message: <37276867.0@news.povray.org>
A hightfield animation/morph plugin for leveller?

ingo

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Andrew Woodfin heeft geschreven in bericht <372751D3.ACD13DA9@uncc.edu>...
>I'm looking for some inspiration to write another POV-Ray utility. I'm
>especially interested in height fields and the like, ..............


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From: Bill Bohan
Subject: Re: Looking for inspiration and unsolved problems
Date: 30 Apr 1999 11:47:02
Message: <3729C291.F9BCB516@technologist.com>
Andy,

 I have a project in my to-do list which you might be interested in. It
will
be some time before I get around to it, so if you want to write it, please
feel free to do so.

 What I want to do is to make a map with oceans, continents, islands, etc.
I only want to make the outline of most of them. In some places I will
specify the altitude by color. I need one color for the ocean (sea level)
and one color for unspecified height. The rest of the colors should range
from low to high. (I figure 256 colors should be sufficient.)

 The utility should input my map and fractally generate a heightfield
keeping the specified areas at their original altitudes and filling in the
unspecified areas. I want a 16 bit tga heightfield output.

 I planned on using a modified diamond-square algorithm to accomplish
this. If you need a link to an explanation of this algorithm or more info
on my intended modifications, just ask.

 Please let me know if this sounds like a project you would be interested
in doing.


Andrew Woodfin wrote:

> I'm looking for some inspiration to write another POV-Ray utility. I'm
> especially interested in height fields and the like, or creating motion
> paths for animation, but any idea is a good one. I can't promise that
> I'll do anything with it, but it always helps to motivate if someone
> else is interested in the result. Post any ideas here.
>
> Andy
>
> --
>
> --------------------
> "There are three men in a boat with four cigarettes but no matches.
> How do they smoke??"
>   -The Riddler
>
> Andrew Woodfin
> UNC Charlotte Center for Precision Metrology
> adw### [at] unccedu | http://www.coe.uncc.edu/~adwoodfi
> --------------------

Bill Bohan
zor### [at] technologistcom
--
As many programmers as there are, that's how many ways there are to do it.


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