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From: Flaming Monarch
Subject: if anyone has some spare time kickin around?
Date: 10 May 2002 19:55:20
Message: <3CDC5DE2.6080204@gates.com>
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Is there any anyone can make me a macro that will make spiderman webbing?
that I could plug in 2 points then it would draw it between them
thanks
if anyone needs a picture of the webbing I'm posting in images
thanks all
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From: Sir Charles W Shults III
Subject: Re: if anyone has some spare time kickin around?
Date: 10 May 2002 20:23:06
Message: <3cdc646a$1@news.povray.org>
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You would really need three or more points. Think "mandala" and you are
most of the way there for cheap webs, think radial lines and onion and you have
a good start for another cheap web, but the best solution is an iterative
algorithm where you give 3 or 4 points and two spacing values.
Hmm, this might be fun to write. I would use long, thin cylinders.
Cheers!
Chip Shults
My robotics, space and CGI web page - http://home.cfl.rr.com/aichip
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From: Flaming Monarch
Subject: Re: if anyone has some spare time kickin around?
Date: 10 May 2002 20:45:03
Message: <3CDC6989.9080406@gates.com>
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hmmm
thats another type
I was thinking of the zip-line webs and swinging ones
Sir Charles W. Shults III wrote:
> You would really need three or more points. Think "mandala" and you are
> most of the way there for cheap webs, think radial lines and onion and you have
> a good start for another cheap web, but the best solution is an iterative
> algorithm where you give 3 or 4 points and two spacing values.
> Hmm, this might be fun to write. I would use long, thin cylinders.
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> Cheers!
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> Chip Shults
> My robotics, space and CGI web page - http://home.cfl.rr.com/aichip
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