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Wrong geometrie
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Wrong geometrie // Roundtable
Post by Wigand // Jul 13, 2006, 8:36am
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Yesterday I had a crazy experience with wrong geometrie.
Even flipping of the faces did not help.
Is here anyone else in this group with the same problem?
Do you have pictures as proof? |
Post by hemulin // Jul 13, 2006, 8:37am
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Impressive! :o
I haven't had any problems like this... |
Post by Steinie // Jul 13, 2006, 9:57am
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I smell an Escher! The furniture I build turns out this way!:) |
Post by Bobbins // Jul 13, 2006, 1:00pm
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Looks just like that bookshelf I bought from IKEA after following their assembly instructions! |
Post by bill // Jul 13, 2006, 3:50pm
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I seem to have the same problem. Perhaps it is a video card setting. |
Post by trueBlue // Jul 13, 2006, 8:30pm
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Works okay here. |
Post by Steinie // Jul 15, 2006, 12:00pm
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I have problems when I triangulate! |
Post by Wigand // Jul 16, 2006, 9:36am
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Thank you Bill and Steinie!
You understand my problem.
And you saw the smilie at my first post. ;)
I think, you accept the challenge. :)
There could be some very interesting projects one could build with TS.
Here some links:
http://www.illusionworks.com/mod/
A very interesting collection.
http://www.mcescher.com/
There look at downloads. You can find some movies created with Computers. |
Post by parva // Jul 16, 2006, 9:54am
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WIGAND!!!! your picture makes me dizzy! :D
The well known is that from Escher with the stairs right? I have seen it somewhere as 3D render, was looking great but no idea how this was done, anyway cool one Wigand! :cool: |
Post by Wigand // Jul 16, 2006, 10:06am
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WIGAND!!!! your picture makes me dizzy! :D
The well known is that from Escher with the stairs right? I have seen it somewhere as 3D render, was looking great but no idea how this was done, anyway cool one Wigand! :cool:
Oh, there are many ways to make such a picture. I used the easy way.
Mine was post processed. But it should be possible do do it all in TS. |
Post by bill // Jul 16, 2006, 10:21am
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Oh, there are many ways to make such a picture. I used the easy way.
Mine was post processed. But it should be possible do do it all in TS.
Hey Wigland. I did mine entirely in TS. No post-process. The trick is in what is not there...not what is there. :p |
Post by Wigand // Jul 16, 2006, 11:18am
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Hey Wigland. I did mine entirely in TS. No post-process. The trick is in what is not there...not what is there. :p
Very good! I see you choosed the hard way. ;)
There is a third way. If you use bended bars. But this migth be very
difficult.
Here is a real photo of a cube. It's the same method as you used. |
Post by trueBlue // Jul 16, 2006, 12:22pm
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ERRRRRRRR...:o |
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