I found this first thing. It's something else I can only work a bit. I am trying. Very trying but if anyone is struggling with computer languages as I am then start simple like this. These are called drivers. Programmers have no end of subdivisions of divisions. I'm happy I like mathematics and didn't take the thicko options at school. Not that I learned much at school.
Today I had a trip out to Greenock. Bloody depressing. No ships being built but loads of quango office buildings housing folk stopping ships being built. A massive Tesco catering to their unwarranted wealth. Only one ship yard Fergusons left. Not to worry, it's the way of the globalist world.
Anyway enough is enough here is what I did: It's a bit silly but before I can make a 3D Mandelbulb I have to learn the basics.
Today I had a trip out to Greenock. Bloody depressing. No ships being built but loads of quango office buildings housing folk stopping ships being built. A massive Tesco catering to their unwarranted wealth. Only one ship yard Fergusons left. Not to worry, it's the way of the globalist world.
Fascinating. What will you discover next?
ReplyDeleteJohn, Blender is full of surprises. I am still trying to produce Mandelbulbs and Lorenz butterflies but it keeps going belly up. I really ought to take a course in Python or OSL but it's fun muddling along.
DeleteI find learning a new programming language difficult nowadays. At college it was Fortran and Algol. Then at home three versions of Basic (which I liked) plus some machine language so I could directly program the Z80 chip in Sinclair's computers. Last was trying to get to grips with C+ and C++ but gave it up as a bad job. The only thing I do now is occasional Arduino programming.
DeleteIt is a nightmare but I hope it will all fall into place with practise. I have found some helpful bits in the Blender manual. I'll give those a whirl and see what happens.
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