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~greenhybrid
Sebastian Mach
Germany
Current Residence: NRW, Germany
Favourite genre of music: IDM and derivatives, many sorts of Metal
Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux (Partially Lenny, Partially Sid), Kernel 2.6.26
MP3 player of choice: Amarok
Shell of choice: bash via gnome-term
Favourite cartoon character: Homer
Personal Quote: D'Oh!
Interests
  • Mood: Zest
  • Listening to: silence
  • Reading: messages
  • Watching: deviations
  • Eating: air
  • Drinking: coffee
Update your watches, people,

~greenhybrid is now ~phresnel :jedi:

Some time ago I decided to choose aa new display name, as I didn't like "greenhybrid" anymore. While I had a great time under that name, it leads to confusion about what it means or whether I am a car.

Here on deviantart was the last place where I used that nickname, but now I want to slowly transit over to the new account.

I won't re-upload all of the old media (if any), so maybe please keep your old watches :D

If you want to have a look at my new account and not miss what I upload in future, you can find me at ~phresnel (phresnel, like the physicist, but with a computer'ish "ph").

There's not much to see yet, only

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and

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Yes, those are photoghraphs. Shot with a cheap cam.

Anyways, over time this greenhybrid-thing will die.

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:iconalbertoven:
Mood: Neutral ~albertoven Jan 26, 2010  Professional Digital Artist
hi, I've created an account here, thanks for pointing me out this site (beason, lyc and you saw me at ompf.org). Your renderer gladius gives some really good results, they appear very life like. And of course on top of that you use it to represent beautiful things (like Twisted Spirals 0.1). Thats 2 very different talents joined :-)
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:icongreenhybrid:
Thank you very much, and welcome on dA :)

May I note that this account is my old one and I don't use it anymore. The new one is (accordingly to my nick on ompf.org) at ~phresnel :)
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:iconalbertoven:
~albertoven Jan 30, 2010  Professional Digital Artist
nice photos! and note taken of your new account :-)
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:iconxyrusworx:
Thank you for :+devwatch:
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:iconkram1032:
thanks for faving my sunset fans :D
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:iconawhite92:
~awhite92 Jun 23, 2009  Student Interface Designer
thx 4 the :+fav:!
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:iconlyc:
Q. Why did the multithreaded chicken cross the road?

A. To the get other to side.
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:icongreenhybrid:
Lol, I had to raed muptlile tmies uitnl I rleiased that the wrdos wrehe mxied up :D

Porablby the smae efceft as tihs one.
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:iconkram1032:
oh, btw, just so I don't forget :)
I found a nice new insteresting formula, which I searched for, like, forever! :D

http://www43.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=sgn(sin(x*pi))*cos(asin(2*asin(sin(x*pi%2Bpi%2F2))%2Fpi))

copy and paste to see ;)

frequency and stuff can be altered just the same way as with a standard sine-wave ;)
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:iconlyc:
hehe cool, that is a pretty neat function :)
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:iconkram1032:
thanks :)
YAY circular waves! ^^
Now I finally can make them audible ;)
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:iconlyc:
i wonder what the fourier transform of this function is :sherlock:
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:icongreenhybrid:
blame me for not being mathematically inclined as much as you: how does the curve exactly differ from a normal sine curve? I see small differences, but how are they useful?
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:iconkram1032:
well, it's a circular wave. it "hits the zero" with 90°.
I have no idea how interesting it might be for you: I acutally made it for making it audible^^ (wanted to know, how waves sound, which look like circles/elipses)
you'd just have to try how the function gives different results ;)
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:iconkram1032:
hey, thanks for faving :)
Long time no see/hear... uh.. read ^^
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:icongreenhybrid:
Hehe, yes. I see tons of imagery in your gallery, looks like you're making some interesting progress with your fractals :) I am always a fan of nebula'ish fractals that look like, uhm, nebulas :D

Also, looks like you were on some nice trips. Had fun?
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:iconkram1032:
yes I had :)
thanks :D

And what's up there? With picogen and redshift? ^^
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:icongreenhybrid:
Still takes some time with redshift :D Last week my gf and me had some nice vacation on the island Sylt. If you ignore the snobs, and if you ignore that everything is biased towards tourism and not really traditional there, it's actually a nice island :) Have some nice panorama skies to show later.

I am currently doing some real life stuff and a small realtime terrain ray tracer for kicks and training, and to get familiar with SSE techniques :)
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:iconblackshadow91:
Thanks for the fav! :D
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:iconkillerpine:
Thanks for the watch. :)
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