Layra Idarani You can static reorient and do all kinds of nifty things in PS. To do it dynamically then you need to work it with something like HTML 5 in a Chrome experiment. I would do that but I learn more relevant things in PS like how to get it fully into rendered 3d, that kind of stuff.
I mean that unlike the usual Mobius strip, on which you can put, say, a "b", move it continuously around the strip and end up with a "d", you can't do that on this shape. Thus we lose one of the major interesting parts of the Mobius strip. This is just a torus with a funny triangulation on it.
That undulation is markedly perverted.
ReplyDeleteHa! well I find it erotic =)
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Good one john gury =)
ReplyDeletedid you know there is now a DNA that can be used as a train set. i wonder if it can be coiled in on itself like that to run in an endless loop
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I know the nano train set...but hey I come from Oxford so I'm with kinesin =)
ReplyDeleteBut interesting idea Yuriy Fazylov =)
give me a min i will find you the other link
ReplyDeletefirst impression - sexy girl smoothly moving her hips.
ReplyDeleteCorina Marinescu yeah you are right.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nnano.2013.230.html
i just didnt think kinesins would affiliate with DNA. not that the abstract mentions it
The loop nature of gifs is well suited to a mobius as you don't get that jerky replay effect as it is a nice continuous visual loop
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ReplyDeleteIsn't this orientable?
ReplyDeleteLayra Idarani You can static reorient and do all kinds of nifty things in PS. To do it dynamically then you need to work it with something like HTML 5 in a Chrome experiment. I would do that but I learn more relevant things in PS like how to get it fully into rendered 3d, that kind of stuff.
ReplyDeleteI mean that unlike the usual Mobius strip, on which you can put, say, a "b", move it continuously around the strip and end up with a "d", you can't do that on this shape. Thus we lose one of the major interesting parts of the Mobius strip. This is just a torus with a funny triangulation on it.
ReplyDeleteLayra Idarani True, it is a torus and not a Mobius strip
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