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I originally wrote some code for the Sculpted Prim constest in Second Life which would create scupted prims from various mathematical alogrithms. I decided it might be useful to create a framework that supports other peoples creations either using my algorithms or, for the mathematically inclined, provide a way to host their algorithms. Does anyone find this useful? [[User:Burhop Piccard|Burhop Piccard]] 18:58, 30 June 2007 (PDT) | I originally wrote some code for the Sculpted Prim constest in Second Life which would create scupted prims from various mathematical alogrithms. I decided it might be useful to create a framework that supports other peoples creations either using my algorithms or, for the mathematically inclined, provide a way to host their algorithms. Does anyone find this useful? [[User:Burhop Piccard|Burhop Piccard]] 18:58, 30 June 2007 (PDT) | ||
Do you plan on releasing the source code for the entire program? What about posting some example add-ins here to give people an idea of what can be done, and for a beginning template to work off of. [[User:Eddy Stryker|Eddy Stryker]] 00:28, 10 July 2007 (PDT) |
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This page is to discuss anything about Math Sculptor, a free applications and set of interfaces for creating Sculpted Prims.
You can visit my web site at http://mark.burhop.net to download the latest software. I hope you find it useful Burhop Piccard 18:58, 30 June 2007 (PDT)
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I originally wrote some code for the Sculpted Prim constest in Second Life which would create scupted prims from various mathematical alogrithms. I decided it might be useful to create a framework that supports other peoples creations either using my algorithms or, for the mathematically inclined, provide a way to host their algorithms. Does anyone find this useful? Burhop Piccard 18:58, 30 June 2007 (PDT)
Do you plan on releasing the source code for the entire program? What about posting some example add-ins here to give people an idea of what can be done, and for a beginning template to work off of. Eddy Stryker 00:28, 10 July 2007 (PDT)