I have been trying to make a macro that drips paint onto objects, but I
keep getting stuck with objects that have lots of negative spaces as
tracing surfaces takes very long and returns without a hit. Is there a
quick way to bypass this problem. Even better maybe there is already such
a macro somewhere...?
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-Nekar Xenos-
From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Dripping paint
Date: 23 Aug 2011 03:02:28
Message: <4e535084$1@news.povray.org>
On 22-8-2011 21:32, Nekar Xenos wrote:
> I have been trying to make a macro that drips paint onto objects, but I> keep getting stuck with objects that have lots of negative spaces as> tracing surfaces takes very long and returns without a hit. Is there a> quick way to bypass this problem. Even better maybe there is already> such a macro somewhere...?>
Ask Jackson Pollock ;-)
But seriously, I remember that Jim Charter did something similar with
candle wax dripping on a statue. I don't know if he released the code
though...
Thomas
Thomas de Groot <tenDOTlnDOTretniATtoorgedDOTt> wrote:
> On 22-8-2011 21:32, Nekar Xenos wrote:> > I have been trying to make a macro that drips paint onto objects, but I> > keep getting stuck with objects that have lots of negative spaces as> > tracing surfaces takes very long and returns without a hit. Is there a> > quick way to bypass this problem. Even better maybe there is already> > such a macro somewhere...?> >> Ask Jackson Pollock ;-)>> But seriously, I remember that Jim Charter did something similar with> candle wax dripping on a statue. I don't know if he released the code> though...>> Thomas
Jackson Pollock is overrated. There I said it.
From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Dripping paint
Date: 24 Aug 2011 03:51:43
Message: <4e54ad8f$1@news.povray.org>
On 23-8-2011 18:52, jhu wrote:
> Jackson Pollock is overrated. There I said it.>>
Ha! But he dripped paint! ;-)
Now that you broached the subject, I would certainly be interested in a
macro for dripping paint or wax. It is one of those things that is
always wanting somehow. Would be a great addition to the Object Collection.
Thomas