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Mojoworld Abstract posted on Jan 23, 2008
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Warren recently posted a question on mojoworld.org about how use Haxagon Lattice plugin with isosurface. This is a small test I did. Isosurface is made of 2 Hexagon Lattice nodes (1 for the tower shapes and 1 for the tops). I know the towers are not connected, Warren. One more Hexagon should be made for the grid between them. Maybe some other time.:) TFV

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Alex_NIKO

8:05AM | Wed, 23 January 2008

Cool experiment, Slav! Interesting result! Nado toge budet poigratsya s Hexagon Lattice nodes.

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thecytron

8:14AM | Wed, 23 January 2008

Xcellent rendering!

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woz2002

6:25AM | Thu, 24 January 2008

Slav, thanks for taking the time to do this. I must be doing something very dumb as getting the towers to rise for me was a no..no?! I seemed to only be able to slightly raise..a bit lioke a bump in a road as opposed to what you have here. I obviously need to look at something a bit more :) If you have the worldfile vailable so I can look at what values youve used I'd be grateful :-)

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quantumgoose

5:39PM | Fri, 25 January 2008

Excellent example, I didn't realise this sort of thing was possible...

claudia02

1:01PM | Mon, 11 February 2008

Irgentwie interessant !

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mzedanh

2:12PM | Wed, 13 February 2008

Like quantumgoose said, never thought his was posible in mojoworld, I should give it a try.


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