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- <_description>
-This little gem does bad things with quasi-spherical objects.
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-The gist of it is that you have what is, structurally, a tetrahedron
-with tesselated faces. the vertices on these faces have forces on
-them in the form of one proportional to their distance from the surface
-of a sphere, and one which is proportional to how far they differ from
-some ideal distance from their neighbors. They also have inertia.
-The forces and distance are parameters and there are also a couple
-of visual parameters.
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+This does bad things with quasi-spherical objects.
-The resulting effect can range from a shape that does nothing, to
-a frenetic polygon storm. Somewhere in between there it usually manifests
-as a blob that jiggles in a kind of disturbing manner. woo.
+You have a tetrahedron with tesselated faces. The vertices on these
+faces have forces on them: one proportional to the distance from the
+surface of a sphere; and one proportional to the distance from the
+neighbors. They also have inertia.
-It doesn't matter, however. You should just pick 'random'. It overrides all
-the other options, except for fps, delay and complexity.
+The resulting effect can range from a shape that does nothing, to a
+frenetic polygon storm. Somewhere in between there it usually
+manifests as a blob that jiggles in a kind of disturbing manner.
-By Keith Macleod
+Written by Keith Macleod; 2003.