GENREV(1) General Commands Manual GENREV(1)NAME
genrev - generate a RADIANCE description of surface of revolution
SYNOPSIS
genrev mat name 'z(t)' 'r(t)' nseg [ -e expr ][ -f file ][ -s ]
DESCRIPTION
Genrev produces a RADIANCE scene description of a surface of revolution. The object will be composed of nseg cones, cups, cylinders, tubes
or rings following the parametric curve defined by z(t) (height) and r(t) (radius). When z is increasing with t, the surface normal points
outward. When z is decreasing, the normal points inward. The variable t used in the function expressions varies from 0 to 1 in even steps
of 1/nseg. The expressions are of the same type used in RADIANCE function files. Auxiliary expressions and/or files may be specified in
any number of -e and -f options. The -s option smooths the surfaces using Phong normal interpolation.
EXAMPLE
To generate a torus with an inner radius of 1 and an outer radius of 3:
genrev steel torus 'sin(2*PI*t)' '2+cos(2*PI*t)' 32
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
BUGS
The -s option doesn't modify the surface normal correctly for the opposite side.
SEE ALSO genrbox(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), icalc(1), rpict(1), rvu(1), xform(1)RADIANCE 11/15/93 GENREV(1)
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GENREV(1) General Commands Manual GENREV(1)NAME
genrev - generate a RADIANCE description of surface of revolution
SYNOPSIS
genrev mat name 'z(t)' 'r(t)' nseg [ -e expr ][ -f file ][ -s ]
DESCRIPTION
Genrev produces a RADIANCE scene description of a surface of revolution. The object will be composed of nseg cones, cups, cylinders, tubes
or rings following the parametric curve defined by z(t) (height) and r(t) (radius). When z is increasing with t, the surface normal points
outward. When z is decreasing, the normal points inward. The variable t used in the function expressions varies from 0 to 1 in even steps
of 1/nseg. The expressions are of the same type used in RADIANCE function files. Auxiliary expressions and/or files may be specified in
any number of -e and -f options. The -s option smooths the surfaces using Phong normal interpolation.
EXAMPLE
To generate a torus with an inner radius of 1 and an outer radius of 3:
genrev steel torus 'sin(2*PI*t)' '2+cos(2*PI*t)' 32
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
BUGS
The -s option doesn't modify the surface normal correctly for the opposite side.
SEE ALSO genrbox(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), icalc(1), rpict(1), rvu(1), xform(1)RADIANCE 11/15/93 GENREV(1)
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