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I designed some cute quartic surfaces #Math #Mathematics

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rf's profile picture
rf1 year ago

Imagining this video *but* at the end there's a very high-degree inequality with a time var, specifying the precise shape of the backyard surroundings

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Fabrice NEYRET - pro1 year ago

too bad we can't easily get a large enough 3D printer :-p

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/1 year ago

how do you do positional tracking for placing the 3d object?

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Srivatsa Chakravarthy1 year ago

How did you figure out that those quartic give you those shapes? Do you have a program that takes in a shape and provides the best quartic fit? If so, what is the algorithm?

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inigo quilez1 year ago

I do it by hand. A general quartic has 121 coefficients, BUT after a few minutes playing with the mayor ones you quickly develop an intuition as to which ones do what.

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trtl1 year ago

I would really love the first shape as a piece of furniture, but I don't know what kind of furniture it would be

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Manu_TechAndGames1 year ago

The rendering makes it outstanding

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Water flowing | anbello.eth | anbello.tez1 year ago

I run to test it on my simple ray-marching implementation :)

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Carsten H.1 year ago

👍

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Saurabh Pal1 year ago

y

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