Some interesting POV-Ray uses in computer graphic and physics simulation research (Message 1 to 3 of 3)
From: Gilles Tran
Subject: Some interesting POV-Ray uses in computer graphic and physics simulation research
Date: 2 Dec 2006 04:22:37
Message: <457145dd@news.povray.org>
http://graphics.ethz.ch/~rkeiser/publications.html
See the first two papers. First paper deals with melting simulation, the
second one with fracturing solids (and chewing gum...), using custom POV-Ray
versions. Don't miss the movies.
The fifth paper (lava lamp) also uses POV-Ray but only the official version.
I added those (and others, including a strange US Department of Defense
paper that used a custom POV to simulate ricochet flight) to the POV
spotting page at Wikipov:
http://www.wikipov.org/ow.asp?PovSpotting
Feel free to add stuff there if you see POV-Ray used in academia and other
non-hobbyist circumnstances.
G.
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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Some interesting POV-Ray uses in computer graphic and physics simulation research
Date: 3 Dec 2006 02:41:40
Message: <45727fb3@news.povray.org>
Gilles Tran <gitran_nospam_@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> I added those (and others, including a strange US Department of Defense > paper that used a custom POV to simulate ricochet flight) to the POV > spotting page at Wikipov:> http://www.wikipov.org/ow.asp?PovSpotting
I noticed that some of the links there give a 404. Perhaps someone should
check them.
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- Warp
Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> Gilles Tran <gitran_nospam_@wanadoo.fr> wrote:> > I added those (and others, including a strange US Department of Defense> > paper that used a custom POV to simulate ricochet flight) to the POV> > spotting page at Wikipov:> > http://www.wikipov.org/ow.asp?PovSpotting>> I noticed that some of the links there give a 404. Perhaps someone should> check them.>> --> - Warp
The "Revolutions" animation at
http://labelle.spacekit.ca/P55/StairKnot/index.html reminds me of some
strange attracter fractals I've seen.
-- Lonster