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From: Carl
Subject: Wake
Date: 29 Oct 2004 11:55:01
Message: <web.4182667e855a6eabd52696ef0@news.povray.org>
Hello,

   I'm creating an image of an object flying very fast over a plane.  I want
to create the sense the the object is flying close enough to the surface
that there is a small force gripping the plane and dragging it along
behind.  I'm thinking something like the wake left behind by a boat. But
something closer to an airplane flying at supersonic speeds near a
perfectly still surface then a slow row boat for example.  I'm pretty sure
I need an Isosurface but that's about all I know at the moment.  Can
someone help me get started or point me to something that might help?

Thanks,
Carl


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From: Carl
Subject: Re: Wake
Date: 29 Oct 2004 12:10:00
Message: <web.41826a956b91f2e8d52696ef0@news.povray.org>
By the way, if it will help here is the plane that I'm currently using:

  #declare Foo = function {min(abs(x)-int(abs(x)),abs(z)-int(abs(z)),
                 1-(abs(x)-int(abs(x))),1-(abs(z)-int(abs(z))))}

  #declare grid = plane {y, 0
    pigment {
      function { Foo(x, y, z) }
      color_map {
        [0 color White]
        [0.01 color White]
        [0.02 rgb <0, 0.05, 0>]
        [0.98 rgb <0,0.05, 0>]
        [0.99 color White]
        [1 color White]
      }
    scale 500
    }
    normal { bumps 0.01 scale 30 }
    finish {
      ambient .1
      diffuse .5
      reflection .55
      specular 1
      phong 1
    }
  }

I'm thinking that something that disturbs the whole surface or maybe even
something that just grabs and disturbs the grid lines would work equally
well.  Ideally this is something I might like to animate but that is
probably something I can work out after I figure out how to get the effect
I want.

Thanks,
Carl


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