POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.binaries.images : Kepler CGSphere : Re: Kepler CGSphere Server Time
1 Aug 2024 14:27:44 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Kepler CGSphere  
From: Woody
Date: 5 Oct 2008 10:30:01
Message: <web.48e8cf36f01c7ef5a7bacdf90@news.povray.org>
Blue Herring <pov### [at] bherringcotsenet> wrote:
> Blue Herring wrote:
> > Woody wrote:
> >> Interesting.
> >>
> >>
> >> Any chance you might be willing to share the source?
> >>
> >
> > Thanks.  Sure thing, just let me clean up some dependencies.  Be warned,
> >  I'm pretty sure there is at least one flaw in my math so far, since a
> > couple of those solids are protruding from their spheres.
> >
>
> The source has been posted in p.b.sf.
>
> --
> // The Mildly Infamous Blue Herring
> #version 3.61;#include"functions.inc"global_settings{assumed_gamma
> 2.2}isosurface{function{-f_strophoid(x/2-.45,y,z*3,1,1.2,1,1.5)-.05}
> contained_by{box{<-2.1,-1,-1/3>,<1.4,1,1/3>}}max_gradient 12inverse
> hollow pigment{rgbf 1}interior{media{samples 8 emission<3,80,150>/255
> density{crackle metric 1color_map{[0rgb 6][.03rgb 0][1rgb 0]}scale<1,
> 2,1>warp{turbulence<.5,.75,.5>}scale 1/3}}}translate z*3}

Thanks.

I tried using the solids Paul Bourke posted at
http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/geometry/platonic/

But I can't seem to get the proportions or position right.


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