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David Buck <dav### [at] simberon com> wrote:
> Somehow, I've always liked creating scenes by text. I know graphical
> interfaces make it easy, but I can always be more precise with text.
In a gui the slider goes from [0-1], in POV-Ray we can use light intensity way
beyond or use negative light to calculate something.
I used AutoCAD in it's early days. You type the dimensions, not mouse them.
Playing with code to create (Gordon and Tensor product) surfaces, with a real
time viewer typing numbers for creating the base curves is easier and faster
than click click.
Playing with clay like mesh modeling is very hard without gui.
cheers,
ingo
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