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I don't use Moray, just know about it some. Sounds like you might have
the alpha channel set, although I do see black backgrounds on both here.
The Export is meant to just output the files, Raytrace is simply
outputting the image and with Moray settings. Should be a
"Output_File_Type=N" in the INI used for renders; come to think of it I
don't recall Moray making INI files to accompany the pov and inc files,
just one for itself I think, though I could be wrong. If it doesn't
you'll have to edit POV-Rays povray.ini file (located in \renderer\
folder) to add that line.
Also, that banner being a bezier patch might be double-illuminating too.
You should say which versions of the programs you are using so people
know.
David wrote:
>
> Hmm, Interesting.
>
> That was my first attempt to post an image to a NG. I got to
> remember to Scale large images down...:) And, the Banner2.png lost it's
> black background?
> David <dpo### [at] inreach com> wrote in message
> news:370af3ae.0@news.povray.org...
> > Hello,
> >
> > Attached are two versions of the same image. Both were designed in
> > Moray. In fact, they're both the same .mdl file. Banner1 was exported
> to
> > PovRay for rendering using the "Render>Export". Morays options were
> set
> > to render a .png file, yet it ends up being a .bmp
> >
> > <Note-Had to convert it to .jpg to make it small enough to post>
> >
> > Banner2 was rendered by using "Render>Raytrace(F9)" It got written
> > as a .png like it was suppose to. But, now it looks semi
> > translucent(Notice the extra light near the bends) Why is this? and
> how
> > do I tell PovRay to render in .png when I use the Export option?
> >
> > The object is a Brezier sheet. Banner1 is the way it's suppose to
> > look. but, since I plan on using the finished image on the Web, I
> > definitely don't want a 2.25+mb Bit map file..:)
> >
> > Thanks for your assistence
> > David
> >
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