genus 6 Kandinsky Surface voronoi volume
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2013年1月9日 11:10
How is this related to Houdini?
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2013年1月12日 8:13
Hello all
still a good example
Lawson surface voronoi volume
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2013年1月12日 10:17
Cool! And inspirational.
(Although I bet [forums.odforce.net ] things like that could be done all in Houdini..)
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2013年1月12日 15:19
this is awesome, like eetu said, very inspirational!
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2013年1月13日 0:01
this is not a science fair.
2013年1月27日 13:48
beautiful and inspiring.. would love to see a tutorial on how you created this
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2013年2月26日 4:15
yep , very inspiring . does someone have an idea on how this could be approach on houdini ?
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2013年6月19日 10:43
By just looking at those figures, I wonder how this Kandinsky Surface voronoi volume is made. It would take a lot of training and dedication before anyone could make this one. I consider this a masterpiece! Great!
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2014年2月12日 9:02
Hi Guys, could I ask you to help me out with this? I imported the fractaled Object and imported it into Meshlab. As you would see it in the Screenshot, it basicly got all the data needed. Only problem I got now is to converted into a version like you ended up with. Would you be so kind and tell me wich filters you´ve been using? Thanx for any help, i tried everything allready and didnt came to a proper result. Thanks in advance. Marcel
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2014年2月13日 5:30
Really Really * 10 Impressive :shock: Thanks for this Topic 8)
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2019年6月10日 8:47
It may be a bit old post, but I'm impressed by these voronoi volumes. Does anyone have a detailed workflow to get to these results? Any help would be appreciated. Best, Dan