Massive images there Zaug,
My problem was scale ... perhaps your UI could have a numerical input option
with three or four decimal places ... no problem, I just scaled the SDS
Rectangle up to huge and your greebz were just the happiest little greebz I
have ever seen.
Still twiddling with the sliders.
Thanks
Neil Cooke
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zaug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: Real GreebleZ! new release 0.55
Neil,
Yes, just can't get good office help anymore. But, can't slow down, too
much coding to do; the releases are just an afterthought :D
Don't worry, was not fishing for a donation ;)
Is this something like the result you were after ? :
http://www.catmtn.com/images/renders/real_greeblez-6.jpg
If so:
1. Deactivate the first iteration checkbox
2. Set nurnie selection to "All"
3. Choose "Cube" for the the nurnie shape
4. Slider values, starting with selection likelyhood : 100, 30, 25, 30,
25, 50, 25, 0, 20, 0, 0
This was performed on a SDS rectangle 41 x41 points , measuring 40
meters square.
Here are a the results of a few other, a bit more interesting,
piddlings; with this toy :
http://www.catmtn.com/images/renders/real_greeblez-3.jpg
http://www.catmtn.com/images/renders/real_greeblez-4.1.jpg
http://www.catmtn.com/images/renders/real_greeblez-5.jpg
http://www.catmtn.com/images/renders/real_greeblez-5.1.jpg
Happy Greebling,
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
8?o
Neil Cooke wrote:
Fair enough ... it was actually directed at the fact that someone in
your office had neglected to attach the link for ver1.55 in the first
post ... seemed to me they might be in some desparate need for some
"slowing".
I just tried 1.55 on an sds rectangle 40x40 and was hoping for a nice
cube in each of the faces at random heights and sizes but it didnt
want to do that for me so I havent yet found a use for something I
think is going to be very useful. No donation ... but next time your
in Kaiwaka, down at the 3 furlongs ...
Thanks anyway,
Neil Cooke