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PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2005 10:14 am 
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....100 bounces,...I will try that soon,..very nice,clean pictures! 8)


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Awesome... just awesome... :shock:

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Nice work Jotero. When oh when are your mathematical models going to be available ?


please still patience it is worthwhile itself :wink:
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PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2005 6:25 pm 
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hi all :)

the first mathe objects for all freely :wink:
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mathe objekt 66 and 67 : mathe_67_and_66.rar

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mathe objekt 68 : mathe_68.rar

further mathe objects meet :)
sorry my english is not so good :wink:

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...thank you, :) ...but it´s always the mathe_67_and_66.rar ! :wink:

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jurX01 wrote:
...thank you, :) ...but it´s always the mathe_67_and_66.rar ! :wink:


ups...sorry :oops:

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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2005 11:23 am 
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very nice objects Jotero!

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I guess Maxwell works for mathematical sculpture. I think I will buy it.

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yes, i know you only a recommending Sheba and nice mathe model http://bathsheba.com
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It's a great pleasure to meet you. Email me at b@bathsheba.com? I would love to chat about math/art. I'm very curious about the software you're using.

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jonas wrote:
hello jotero and batsheba ....im a studio max "worker" and i saw your mathematical sculptures and i was curious to ask you what programs are you using in doing this kind of models, please tell me what is the software you are using ...im interested in trying it just for fun ....thank you and im waiting for your reply


I don't do anything clever like what he does -- I use Rhinoceros mostly, with Surface Evolver for smoothing and making minimal surfaces. My sculptures are mostly hand-drawn rather than computer-generated: they're just NURBS surfaces lofted onto curves.

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Nice work Jotero. 100 bounces... :shock:

I would be interested to know more about how you generate the models.

Bathsheba- I have admired your site many times, very cool stuff. Maxwell is a program used to render models made in another software package ie. it would take the files you make in Rhino and render a picture of it.


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Jotero,

Simply amazing work. Fascinating to look at. I can't imagine how you do those models and am jealous since I am math challenged! What software do you use?

-Greg


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hello all :)
hi bathsheba,

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I don't do anything clever like what he does -- I use Rhinoceros mostly, with Surface Evolver for smoothing and making minimal surfaces. My sculptures are mostly hand-drawn rather than computer-generated: they're just NURBS surfaces lofted onto curves.


mm :? rhino not Mathematica and MathGL3d

yours office pic :? I see Mathematica in the picture :?
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my tools for mathe3d:
softimage 3d http://www.softimage.com
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slide http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/%7Eug/slide/
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and 'escher' sphere tiler
http://www.watson.org/~tesla/projects/spheretiler/
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and others tools :wink:

small materials a test :*)
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cult3d-demo: http://www.jotero.com/cult3d/mathe/mathe_86.html
no model for free :( (metal printing model coming soon)
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cult3d-demo: http://www.jotero.com/cult3d/mathe/mathe_88.html and free model :lol: mathe_88_22k.rar
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Thanks a lot for the info and pics!

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