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NUMERICAL SPACE / MOD



    I made this image as a sample of repeating POV's isosurface 3D shapes by "mod".
    You can see that this image is not the mere composition of cylinders and spheres. They are melted to an object. Please check with the large image.

    Scene file : lpmdgrid.txt

Grid / 51k / June 2003 / by Tsutomu Higo


    I used "mod" for making repeated arches becomming narrow along the depth.
    I made this image as a corridor. I feel something misterious in long old corridors. Do you think where this corridor seems to be connected with?

    Scene file : lpmdcrdr.txt

Corridor / 71k / June 2003 / by Tsutomu Higo


    I repeated many times along the depth direction and 4 times along the width direction. I couldn't get rid of the boundary between the division formed by "mod" on the ceiling.
    I remember table silver nevertheless I aimed to make a palace.

    Scene file : lpmdpalc.txt

Palace / 82k / June 2003 / by Tsutomu Higo


    Casually I got this mushroom shape. It's so fanny that I put it side by side fully.
    If I were crazy by poisonous mushroom, I may wonder the world like this, so many mushroom, so many mushroom, so many .....

    Scene file : lpmdmshr.txt

Mushroom / 58k / June 2003 / by Tsutomu Higo


    I repeated 3D shapes along the depth drifting a little along the width to make a curved tunnel. We can handle 3D shapes freely in the division formed by "mod".
    But I failed to make ribs of a whale. What do you see through this?

    Scene file : lpmdribs.txt

Ribs / 99k / June 2003 / by Tsutomu Higo


    I made this image with a plane and spheres. The plane is rising on the center. The spheres are deformed by moving on the location and melted with the plane. The spheres disappear in the area of minus floating value for function "mod" (the upper left corner of this image).

    Scene file : lpmdcrwd.txt

Crowd / 73k / June 2003 / by Tsutomu Higo


    I made this image with a plane and spheres, too. The spheres are under the plane on the center and rising to the upper along the distance from the center. The spheres are deformed and moved by the vibration on the location.

    Scene file : lpmdgush.txt

Gush / 75k / June 2003 / by Tsutomu Higo



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