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z = (cos(x) + cos(y))^2

Blender3D (none) posted on Mar 10, 2010
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I made a blender script to create this object and I used LuxRender again to do the rendering. I hope you like it! -=Robo=-

Comments (7)


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Razor42

4:23AM | Wed, 10 March 2010

This is cool is it possible to animate this?

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robocoder

4:41AM | Wed, 10 March 2010

I suspect it is. This function actually generates a cyclic pattern, so I guess I could theoretically do a fly through of it as long as I want. Interesting idea. I wonder if I could just keep generating new geometry, disposing of the old as its hidden from view. I could probably generate a spline path for the camera too! An automatic movie! I think I'll give this a try. I'm also going to try a few other functions and see if I can get some other interesting scenes. Thanks for the idea, -=Robo=-

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thecytron

8:18AM | Wed, 10 March 2010

Coooooooooooooool Blender3D render! I take this is accomplished with using a Python script!

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robocoder

10:36AM | Wed, 10 March 2010

Yes, the blender script was written in python. It is the most complex, yet simple modeling I've ever done. It took me about an hour to write and debug the script. It took less than a second for the script to generate the object. It's slightly over 10,100 faces. Blender is a very cool program! ==Robo=-

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Hubert

11:56AM | Wed, 10 March 2010

Fantastic result!! :)

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bo-dion

4:14PM | Thu, 11 March 2010

Do you know K3DSurf?

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DukeNukem2005

5:49AM | Sat, 29 May 2010

Very beautiful and very nice work of art!


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