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Here is a little list of non-artistical povray usages, just fresh from the net :
Povray for generating charts :
http://www.tu-clausthal.de/~inof/ftpstat/
Povray for molecule display
http://www.mol.biol.ethz.ch/wuthrich/software/molmol/
Povray for teaching (many of them)
http://cda.mrs.umn.edu/~mcphee/Courses/1995_96/Graphics/Images/Student_images.html
http://www.uwp.edu/academic/computer.science/morris.csci/CS.320/Week.1/Syllabus.html
Povray for architecture (not including Nathan O'Brien of course)
http://www.pce.net/whistler/pov.html
Povray in urban design and architectural research (a whole PhD, in French)
http://hexadecimal.uoregon.edu/relativity/ (links don't work)
Povray in animal nutrition (that's me !)
http://www.inapg.inra.fr/ens_rech/dsa/iobdaa/cornglut.htm
Povray for Relativity
http://hexadecimal.uoregon.edu/relativity/
Povray and Lorenz's attractor (beautiful)
http://www.pws.uiuc.edu/~pitney/images/povray/lorenz1.html
Povray for physics
http://www.pws.uiuc.edu/~pitney/raytr.html
Povray for biology (quite known apparently)
http://ampere.scale.uiuc.edu/~m-lexa/cell/cell.html
Gilles Tran
Spider wrote:
> Thanx for the support, I'll try to clarify a bit.
>
> <snipping the good things>
> > > 4)
> > > Good examples of POV in different usages..
> > > --
> > >
> > ??? not sure what you mean here.
> Ahh, What i meant was images made in POV, for different uses. Not just the
> standard, "hey this is a cool 3D effect" but for more specific uses.
> Good examples(IMOHO) is Jim Kress' images of molecules and several of the
> architectual images that can be seen.
> Why this, it's for a rather .... unapreciative? audience, and a nice render with
> ones name and some reflectiive sphere will probably not hit them as ... *OHHHH*
> I must POV .... *sigh*
>
> Well, I'm going to be looking for images, and I'll hope to get allowance to use
> those I find "fitting". If not, too bad for me:-)
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