Howdy Chuck

>This 12 input oscilloscope draws some VERY COOL sculptures

Got a screen grab of some of this very cool stuff ... pretty please?

Your project sounds massive. But animation is missing ... maybe set it up
for a stereo movie sequence rather than statuettes? Set it for auto-play
with any given music and hand out the glasses?

Neil Cooke


----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles R. Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 3:43 PM
Subject: BB and Periodic waveforms ... Hi Frank Dodd


> Hi Frank,
> I've been using the Building Blocks JavaScript plugin that you helped me
> with years ago to model periodic waveforms on three axes and on the axes
of
> the sphere all of which are controlled by notes of the musical scale.  The
> combination that has me stumped is the A, C, E triad.  The attached file
> includes the JS script and the path of the sphere does not return to the
> starting point in the number of frames that I have assigned .... no matter
> how many I use .... I've gone as high as 25,000.  It seems to need about
15%
> more frames than I assign no matter how many I use.  This doesn't happen
on
> other note combinations.  I don't think it is a non-recurring cycle. I'm
> using 30 FPS.  Any thoughts, suggestions. I also discovered that the
> sequence of spheres file grows much faster when the realtime renderer is
> turned off .... Duh!!!!   The things I learn while beating my head against
> the wall:-)
>
> I'm finally getting access to our Stereo-Lithography Printer so I'm
looking
> forward to seeing these forms in the real world soon. I'm in a course that
> is using Rhino to interface with the Stratasys machine and the instructor
> says that the best import/export is with the IGES plugin. So, I'm trying
all
> of the possible formats before I spend the $200 for the IGES plugin.   So
> far .3ds is working pretty good.
>
> This 12 input oscilloscope draws some VERY COOL sculptures ...... Thanks
> much for your input on this and for your many contributions to this forum.
> Cheers, Chuck Henry
>


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