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Kuen Surface WIP

Bryce Science/Medical posted on May 10, 2008
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I work on this interesting mathematical object; a Kuen PseudoSpherical Surface, it's not ready yet for publication but it could be interesting to share some of my experimentations with you. The object was generated by a Mac software call 3D-XploreMath and the text with Carrara pro 6. Because the mathematical object is in reality a surface (2D) it's sometime interesting to give it some thickness especially when you want to use a glass texture, one trick is to bring the object in a 3D editor like Wing 3D, select all the faces, pull them a little bit and smooth the object. with this specimen I make a mistake instead of pulling the surfaces I pulled the vertices and this give this interesting texture. On the top image I used sky and sun lighting, on the bottom one I experiment with lighting, I used a black sky with no sun, a white parallel light as key light (front) and 2 colored spot, a BlueViolet and a reddish beige, one on each side of the object.

Comments (5)


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Titia

5:17AM | Sun, 11 May 2008

Interesting work. Wonderful experiment.

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erlandpil

10:08AM | Sun, 11 May 2008

Interesting erland

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tresamie

1:55PM | Mon, 12 May 2008

Stunning! Math CAN be beautiful :))

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clam73

8:27AM | Tue, 13 May 2008

great shape and colors....I really like this!! :-)

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LuxXeon

3:43PM | Mon, 11 February 2013

Excellent work. I'll have to check out the rest of your gallery.


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