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On 30/08/2024 17:55, Bald Eagle wrote:
> Then you will of course like:
> https://github.com/t-o-k/POV-Ray-complex-functions
Thanks, very interesting, I've seen it before, maybe will include this
mechanics into Povlab gallery as parametrized function.
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> Specifically referencing Rhino / Grasshopper:
> https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2020/bridges2020-183.pdf
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> and really illustrating how a 3D repeat warp would be useful for the
> non-mathematically inclined. (in "2D")
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> The following is a fully 3D example of what I'm envisioning:
> https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2011/bridges2011-73.pdf
I like this patterns and how easy they can be produced, guess
using more sophisticated based elements can make them more attractive.
The art of ornament is enchants me too ).
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https://www.google.com/search?q=John+Edmark+%E2%80%9CBlooms%E2%80%9D&oq=John+Edmark+%E2%80%9CBlooms%E2%80%9D&gs_lcrp=Eg
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Uh, fantastic idea !
Looks like it's time to turn on my 3D printer ...
> And here's a giant archive that is guaranteed to "knock your socks off" and
> provide _years_ of inspiration to our busy little bees here in the POV-Ray hive.
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> https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/#gsc.tab=0
Oooo, Bill !
You are reading my thoughts ...
Many, many thanks for this link - this is exactly what I was looking
for. Now I have a lot of ideas how to fill in Povlab gallery - future
winter will not be boring !
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YB
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