Fruit

Size: 500 x 500mm (19,6 x 19,6 inch.)
Paper: Innova smooth 210 gr. (Acid-Free)
Printing: Fine Art Giclée.
Signature & embossed.

Frame not included.
Shipping Worldwide.

In computer graphics, metaballs are organic-looking n-dimensional isosurfaces, characterised by their ability to meld together when in close proximity to create single, contiguous objects. This "blobby" appearance makes them versatile tools, often used to model organic objects and also to create base meshes for sculpting. The technique for rendering metaballs was invented by Jim Blinn in the early 1980s to model atom interactions for Carl Sagan's 1980 TV series Cosmos.

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