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In article <4098842d$1@news.povray.org>,
"Skip Talbot" <sta### [at] uiucedu> wrote:
> Is there a way to use a parametric as a media density? Trying to make a
> curvey type funnel.
No. Think about what a density pattern *is*: it defines a density value
over 3D space. Parametric shapes take parameters within a certain range
and translate them into points on a surface. Implicit functions, such as
those used by the isosurface shape, define the surface as all points
where a function is equal to some value. The value of the function is
defined at (nearly) all points, and can easily be used directly as a
density value or to determine whether a point is inside an isosurface.
You could use parametric functions to generate a density file, and in
some cases you could convert the parametrics into implicit form, but as
a general rule, the idea of using parametrics as media densities just
doesn't make sense.
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Christopher James Huff <cja### [at] earthlinknet>
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