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Duane Tackett wrote:
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> Yeah! Cool! Awesome!
>
> ...ahh...what's a df3 file? I really would like to know. It sounds like an
> animation format of some sort...and if it'll give me better looking anims,
> here here. Even if it's not an anim program, tell me what it is. :D
>
> --
> Duane
>
> Check out my web page. I just started, so don't laugh too hard.
> www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/lab/8407
> e-mail me: ddt### [at] junocom
>
> PoD wrote in message <35F### [at] merlinnetau>...
> >I accidentally posted this in text.tutorials (Doh!) here it is in the
> >correct place in case anyone wants it that didn't find it there.
> >
> >This program reads a series of 24bit uncompressed TGAs and makes a df3
> >file. Note it doesn't do any checking at the moment but if you use POV
> >to make the TGAs then they will be legal ;)
> >The EXE is Win32 console but the source is there, it should work in DOS,
> >not sure about other OSs.
> >
> >Cheers, PoD.
> >
A density file, which has the extension .DF3 is like a 3D grey scale
image file.
POV 3.1 beta can use 3D patterns to control the density of media (what
was halo in 3.0) or with a colour map you can use it to create your own
3D pigments etc.
Hmm. I don't seem to be doing a good job of explaining it. If you have
3.1, read the docs on density files, if you don't have 3.1 then you
don't want this utility.
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