Hairy looking

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Bargonaut
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Hairy looking

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CFDG Here

Any suggestions for closing the center gap?

-Brad

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rule sticks {
line { s 0.1 x -5 y 9 }	// fill center
line { r 15 }
line { r -15 }
line { r 45 }
line { r -45 }
sticks { s 0.9999 x 0.2 y 0.12 r 1.333 }
}

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don't close the gap - I liked it!
I'm the "m" in "mtree.cfdg"

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I found something to do with the furry ball...

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CFDG Here

-Brad

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Post by fbo »

Very nice start of the day. I noticed that if the 'line's are drawn with CIRCLE instead of SQUARE, fuzzy becomes 'softer'.

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That's disgustingly cute...

...good job! ;)

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Post by robo git »

Bargonaut wrote:I found something to do with the furry ball...

CFDG Here

-Brad
Interesting... (and cute)

For smaller circles, if you change the shape to TRIANGLE and rotate it by 180 degrees it looks very fuzzy indeed, but the larger "body" looks like it's some kind of scoured 3D texture. Observed with screen at 1280x1024, CF maximized - just thought you might find that interesting.

Some of the configs that are comming out lately just blow me away :)

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