Ray tracing about a million spheres in a regular grid with reflections:
lattice =
let n = 50 :: Flt
in bih [sphere (vec x y z) 0.2 | x <- [(-n)..n],
y <- [(-n)..n],
z <- [(-n)..n]]
http://syn.cs.pdx.edu/~jsnow/glome/Glome.hs-lattice-1e6-720p.png
I don't remember if I disabled shadows for that particular render.
There are some more screenshots on the Glome web page, but most of them
were rendered in my Ocaml ray tracer and are low resolution:
http://syn.cs.pdx.edu/~jsnow/glome
I just now rendered a level 5 sphereflake (a standard benchmark scene
from Eric Haine's standard procedural database):
http://syn.cs.pdx.edu/~jsnow/glome/sphereflake5-720p.png
It took about a minute and a half to parse, sort, and render with about
98k spheres.
-jim
Magnus Therning wrote:
This morning I got tired of my desktop wallpaper (one that ships with
Debian's Gnome packages). Typing "haskell desktop wallpaper" yeilded
a lot of links to wallpapers with Colleen Haskell, while she's a
beautiful lady it wasn't exactly what I was hoping to find. Hence
this email. Where can I find some nice wallpapers inspired by
Haskell, or maybe even created by Haskell code?
Oh yes, wallpapers related to XMonad would do, I suppose ;-)
/M
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