The version default to 3.1. What version should I try? Anyway, I
guess that it is an effect on the transparent color maps.
Here's the file (attached): it's simplified but present the same
effect. Run it under standard pov and uvpov to see.
I'm just starting to use uvpov. I guess that I'll understand later.
Nathan Kopp wrote:
>
> Hmm... I haven't experienced this. Watch out for differences in layered
textures (you may need to use #version to make UVPov look like the
official
> POV).
>
> -Nathan
>
> > I just installed uvpov on my linux box and I was making some new
> > aliases in bash to use it from any working directory : needing to
> > see how uvpov would behave when rendering a standard .pov I was
> > quite surprised to see that the uvpov rendering is much, much more
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