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Ladder model [message #-982844] |
Wed, 12 February 2003 02:44 |
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I have a crap load of them. But the best one has to be the one in cambodia on the gaurd towers. For one reason alone.....only 2 polygons.
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Ladder model [message #-982841] |
Wed, 12 February 2003 11:19 |
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the smallest 2-dimesional object would have three polygons at least. 2 polygons could only be a 1 dimesion line--i'm pretty sure the ladder was 4 polygons.
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Ladder model [message #-982840] |
Wed, 12 February 2003 11:24 |
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2 triangles (or polygons) make up a square, a basic plane, 2d.
1 triangle (or polygon) would just make up a, triangle...
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Ladder model [message #-982838] |
Wed, 12 February 2003 13:27 |
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quote: Originally posted by flamin yawn: the smallest 2-dimesional object would have three polygons at least. 2 polygons could only be a 1 dimesion line--i'm pretty sure the ladder was 4 polygons.
Ehh, according to Geometry, a line is defined by two points, a plane by three, and 3-D space is defined by 4 points. A one dimensional object would be a spline containing a minimum of 2 vertices and no polygons. [ February 12, 2003, 20:28: Message edited by: SomeRhino ]
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