File:Superellipsoid Sequence.gif
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English: Superellipses are mathematical functions, typically two dimensional x and y. In 3 dimensions (x, y, z) superellipses are called "Superellipsoids". Depending on the parameters used in the 3D superellipse equation one can create a cube, a sphere, an octahedron or a pinched object similar to a star. In this rendering we see ten typical stages of that parameter change. |
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Author | Maximilian Schönherr |
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