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From: Ph Gibone
Subject: The most unuseful macro
Date: 29 Apr 1999 18:01:31
Message: <3728c8ab.0@news.povray.org>
You'll find here a script with the most unuseful macro (see an image in
p.b.i).

This macro takes any object as parameter, creates copies and places them
onto a dodecahedron.

To create a dodecahedron your object must project itself as a pentagone
(radius = 1, first point at (1,0)) on the (x, z) plane, but you can use
smaller, or bigger objects to achieve some interesting FX (try a cone
unioned with a pentagon).

Philippe
PS I'm quite sure this is a winner for the most unsuseful macro contest !


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From: Spider
Subject: Re: The most unuseful macro
Date: 1 May 1999 02:07:29
Message: <372A8AD1.23E1A9ED@bahnhof.se>
Wrong group...

This should be in povray.text.scene-files.

Ph Gibone wrote:
> 
> You'll find here a script with the most unuseful macro (see an image in
> p.b.i).
> 
> This macro takes any object as parameter, creates copies and places them
> onto a dodecahedron.
> 
> To create a dodecahedron your object must project itself as a pentagone
> (radius = 1, first point at (1,0)) on the (x, z) plane, but you can use
> smaller, or bigger objects to achieve some interesting FX (try a cone
> unioned with a pentagon).
> 
> Philippe
> PS I'm quite sure this is a winner for the most unsuseful macro contest !
> 
>                     Name: Dodecaoid.pov
>    Dodecaoid.pov    Type: POV-Ray scene file
(application/x-unknown-content-type-POV-Ray.Scene)
>                 Encoding: x-uuencode

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