File:Sphere wireframe 10deg 6r black.svg
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English: Sphere wireframe black - perspective projection of a sphere. The image shows lines, which are drawn as they were painted onto the surface of a sphere. viewer distance from center: 6r |
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Author | Geek3 |
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Short title | Sphere wireframe black |
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Image title | Sphere wireframe
depicted with perspective projection viewer distance from center: 6r line distancd: 10° line width: 2° axial tilt: 37.5° rotation: 7.5° base color: #000000 plotted with several adapted cubic bezier-curves The plotcurves were calculated by some fancy python code. The bezier-curve controlpoints are placed on tangents of the function-curve. They are furthermore positioned in a way to minimize the average quadratic distance between the bezier-curve and the function. This gives an accuracy, so that the deviation is in no point greater than 0.00001. about: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Sphere_wireframe_10deg_6r_black.svg source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/ rights: GNU Free Documentation license,Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license |
Width | 800 |
Height | 800 |