On 1 March 2012 03:00, Guido Stepken <[email protected]> wrote: > My first rotating cube i programmed in 1982, when i was 16. Today, > Professors at Inria learn it to do from scratch. O tempora, o mores! > > What advance in informatics!!! > > B.t.w: Turbo Pascal 8086 Compiler, Editor was programmed within 3 weeks by > Heilsberg, under control of a notary!!! > > Today, it takes 3 years with 5 people to get a simple Smalltalk compiler > right. > you make no sense. But i glad that you like it :)
> Have fun! > > Guido Stepken > > I really like do useless thing ;-p. > > The control > for the cube > x : increase by one the number of cube on the x axis > y : increase by one the number of cube on the y axis > z : increase by one the number of cube on the z axis > X : decrease by one the number of cube on the x axis > Y : decrease by one the number of cube on the y axis > Z : decrease by one the number of cube on the z axis > > left arrow : turn left > right arrow : turn right > up arrow : turn up > down arrow : turn down > > Shift left arrow : translate left > Shift right arrow : translate right > Shift up arrow : translate up > Shift down arrow : translate down > > space move forward. > ctrl space (because dont take shift space as specific keystroke and array > dont take ctrl so i choose that): move backward. > > i search during half a hour but dont find a relevant quote from pinky and > the brain. sad. > What i really like Igor is, i don't need to close the morph for apply my > change to the render method, i mean in addition to not recompile the whole > project. > > > <NBOpenGL-JB end i am tired.st> > > > > <Screen shot 2012-03-01 at 1.26.09 AM.png> > > > On Feb 29, 2012, at 11:38 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote: > > woow... > > it is always fun to see that something which looks like trash (who can > be impressed by a stupid rotating cube today?) > can be turned into piece of art with a few keystrokes, just by taking > right pictures :) > > And that's why it is soo fun to work with graphics. > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko. > > > Regards > Jean Baptiste Arnaud > [email protected] > > > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko.
