Sunny Day! Excellent work! I really like what you have done. One real sundial...one virtually real sundial.
Thank you for sharing your creations and keep up the good work. I am sure that everyone is looking foreward to your next creation. Happy Dialling! Carl -----Original Message----- From: Phil Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 5:05 AM To: Carl and Barbara Sabanski; Valentin Hristov Cc: Phil Walker; Sundial List Subject: DeltaCad Macros and Virtual Dials I look forward to each new version of Valentin Hristov's "origami" DeltaCad macros, featured in Carl Sabinski's "Sundial Primer" website. Recently I have made a portable dial, based on Valentin's Bifilar macro. To see it, go to my website www.sunandshadows.net and then go to "My Home Sundials". Or, as an alternative, go to "My Virtual Sundials" and check my Declining Vertical Bifilar Dial. With a little modification to the DeltaCad macro and use of Google SketchUp, here is a virtual sundial, located at my back garden. This is a declining Vertical Bifilar dial, ( see the parameters in the webpage). One of the advantages of Google SketchUp is that you get from the model the appropriate shadows from the location, date and time and you can also get animations for the model. As Carl says, Sunny Days Phil Walker Newport, Shropshire, UK 52deg. 46min. N 2deg. 22min. W "SOL NOS ALIOS VMBRA" E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: www.sunandshadows.net
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