A formula does not need to be long to be pretty

 
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glenngds2008



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:41 pm    Post subject: A formula does not need to be long to be pretty Reply with quote

This formula is pretty interesting:
abs(cos(x) + cos(y) + cos(z)) - 1
It is a combination of two of the formulas included with k3dsurf.
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glenngds2008



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:46 pm    Post subject: try this formula Reply with quote

int(cos(x)) + int(cos(y)) + int(cos(z))

You may want to try this
(sqrt(x*x/2+y*y/3)-3)^2 + z*z/4 -1

Here is an interesting formula in Cylindrical Coordinates
r = cos(sqrt(pi*pi - z*z))
and in Cartesian Coordinates it is
x^2 + y^2 - cos(sqrt(pi^2 - z^2))^2

Here is a formula that looks like a tank or a capsule:
x*x + y*y + z^4/49 - 1

Guess what this looks like:
cos(sqrt(pi - x*x - y*y)) - z*z + 1
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