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I try to find an intelligent, short and efficient expression for corrugated iron volume to use with Pov-Ray.
I found solution with FreeCAD export, but the export is a heavy mesh. I succed with Pov-Ray (and the help of my old AutoCad 14...)with complicate expression who are not lighter than mesh expressions.
Basic infos I had used: union of 120° segments (up & down)from the difference of cylinders 60mm ext. an 59mm int.
Did someone have an idea.
I'm quite new with Pov-Ray and french speaking at the base.
Pauly
I try to find an intelligent, short and efficient expression for corrugated iron volume to use with Pov-Ray.
I found solution with FreeCAD export, but the export is a heavy mesh. I succed with Pov-Ray (and the help of my old AutoCad 14...)with complicate expression who are not lighter than mesh expressions.
Basic infos I had used: union of 120° segments (up & down)from the difference of cylinders 60mm ext. an 59mm int.
Did someone have an idea.
I'm quite new with Pov-Ray and french speaking at the base.
Pauly
Y.A.P.R.M. is a modeller to graphicaly design 3d scenes and generate Povray-files for them. Currently it supports CSG with the basic POV-Ray objects as well as a set of spline types that can be used to from different kinds of mesh based objects like revolution, pipes, walls, and free form patches. Furthermor it allows to import a fast amount of different 3D file formats, such as 3ds, obj, md2-7, collada, irr, and many more.