No, he told me he's not quite ready to have his points object installed.
It is somewhat similar to the curve object, but instead of connecting
the points it just plots a point at each vertex. These points are
essentially one pixel, always the same size no matter how you zoom, and
with uniform lighting.
Bruce Sherwood
Arthur wrote:
>>There is a new version for Windows (Linux/Unix/MacOSX to follow) that
>>has a pyramid object, thanks to Shaun Press. Documentation is included,
>>and stonehenge.py now includes an orange pyramid.
>>
>>Bruce Sherwood
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>Has Shaun made all of his source available?
>
>I happen to be interested in at least understanding his "Point" object. It
>may be a good alternative for the sphere object - assumedly with
>considerably less overhead - for some of what I am doing.
>
>That is if I understand correctly that he did implement such an object.
>
>Art
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