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Hi all,
i'm building an image (poster) for a Mathematical Meeting in my old University...
These are some math objects...
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/uploaded_from_zbc/200303/user_image-1048073075vek.jpg
You can do almost anything with Z ...
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/uploaded_from_zbc/200303/user_image-1048073151xkg.jpg
cameyo
boozy floozie
03-19-03, 05:36 AM
Wonderful! What a lovely idea delicately executed. :tu: :tu: :tu:
MrBraun
03-19-03, 06:24 AM
Really great zbro!!! Well done !!! :D :tu:
So how did you do this fabulous mobius ring? people here tried to do ring like this in another thread but yours is just perfect! will you give us your secret?
Svengali
03-19-03, 10:44 AM
Austere, elegant, "botanical".
Like a butterfly collection, this presentation is really lovely.
Great poster concept, well done!
Sven
Flycatcher
03-19-03, 04:17 PM
When you warned it was a large image, I thought it was going to take a long time to load, not that I'd get carpel tunnel syndrome scrolling around them! :D
Nice collection with the perfect Mobius strip star of the piece, and the Klein bottle a worthy runner-up. :tu:
Belleski
03-19-03, 07:20 PM
What a great collection of do-dads. (That is the extent of my mathematical knowledge). ;)
Very clean and clear presentation. :tu:
Thank you all.
uriash: these are objects builded with a personal program (written in delphi)...sorry it's not builded with Z ;)
Flycatcher: the original is 4000x3000 !!!
cameyo
Frenchy Pilou
03-20-03, 12:14 AM
Hi Cameyo
Great encyclopedia of mathematica :)
go there (http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/~stueber/haeckel/kunstformen/natur.html) for an encyclopedia of another domain :)
Beauty garanted :cool:
Pilou
Cameyo - These are great!
I wish I had taken some Topology courses back in college.
I'd recommend "Beyond the Third Dimension -Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions" (1990) by Thomas Banchoff, to anyone interested in getting more information.
It's a bit out of date, but it presents a very good introduction to Topology. The pictures are especially nice when, if you're like me, the math goes over your head.
Regards,
Chris
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