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                        <title>Piped iso geodesic distances</title>
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            by Laurent DELRIEU Piped iso geodesic distances on a rabbit mesh with my GH implementation of this article &quot;Fast Exact and Approximate Geodesics on Meshes&quot;
Still WIP
Rabbit from Standford university</description>
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            by Laurent DELRIEU iiso geodesic distances on a rabbit mesh with my GH implementation of this article &quot;Fast Exact and Approximate Geodesics on Meshes&quot;
Still WIP
Rabbit from Standford university</description>
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            by Laurent DELRIEU Generation of segments almost perpendicular to iso-geodesic distances. The sources are on the horseshoes.</description>
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            by Laurent DELRIEU Balls placed on geodesic lines on an hand and rendered with Vray. Inspired by Xgen by Solidangle : Assigning Random Colors to Primitives
Main fermée : model is provided courtesy of Laurent Saboret by the AIM@SHAPE Shape Repository.</description>
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                        <title>Hand with colored balls</title>
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            by Laurent DELRIEU Balls placed on geodesic lines on an hand and rendered with Vray. Inspired by Xgen by Solidangle : Assigning Random Colors to Primitives
Main fermée : model is provided courtesy of Laurent Saboret by the AIM@SHAPE Shape Repository.</description>
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                        <title>Elephant with colored balls</title>
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            by Laurent DELRIEU Balls placed on geodesic lines on an hand and rendered with Vray. Inspired by Xgen/Arnold for Maya by Solidangle : Assigning Random Colors to Primitives
&quot;The mesh data used in this project was made available by Robert Sumner and Jovan Popovic from the Computer Graphics Group at MIT.&quot;</description>
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                        <title>chairs</title>
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            by Laurent DELRIEU Chairs done using polygonal modelling followed by Catmull/Clark and some other classical mesh transformation</description>
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                        <title>Geodesic curves &quot;cocoonized&quot;</title>
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            by Laurent DELRIEU Iso geodesic distances curves wrapped in one solid mesh using cocoon from David Stasiuk &quot;http://www.grasshopper3d.com/photo/curve-drivers-for-cocoon&quot;. Geodesic with multiples random points on gold rabbit and 2 points on blue rabbit.</description>
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