Re: Need a spinning crown
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Dr.Del
Wow, what creativity we have here.
We need a dentist to fill that cavity.
Hey guys I will get better in time (if I live long
Enough). Are there anymore senior citizens out there?
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Re: Need a spinning crown
Why, was there something wrong with the way I made it? :D
I get out just as often as I want to, heh,heh.
Mike
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Mike, I just tried to open it and got this:
Re: Need a spinning crown
Drifter, try saving it to disc first, and then try opening it. I think the error message is from your own hard drive.
Mike
Re: Need a spinning crown
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-=Drifter=-
Mike, I just tried to open it and got this:
If you used Firefox it would just have opened without the obligatory and immensely annoying Microsoft renaming ceremony :cool:
Re: Need a spinning crown
Well, I just OPENED (without saving first) the file that Egg posted in another thread and all went well. ?????
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That's the worst problem with Windows... its bugs are random! :D
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Well, thanks for the tip. Saving it to desktop then opening it worked - no idea why though.
That crown file is amazing! All those little parts making up the whole - and all in place. Did you just get it that way by trial and error or is there some mathematical genius behind all of this?
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Drifter, the crown is a lot less complex than at first sight. It is simply a handful of thin rings arranged in a pile. The lower part is a complete ring, the middle parts are clones of the complete ring, with symmetrical sections removed, and the gems are pixel-sized points set on the rim of the original ring. Each ring is raised or lowered using ripple animation along the z-axis.
You can see this most easily by loading up the Crown.x3d file and with no cursor enabled, just set the extrusion to 1, and the bevels to none.
Mike
Re: Need a spinning crown
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simsmj
Got another one. Doesn't fit any of my teeth, must have been a dodgy dentist!
Mike
Hey Mike - I tried to save this one -Spinning Crown- to see how you guys did... couldn't... ??? What kind of file is it? :confused: