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Yeah, I meant the pov team could use it in any size, I also assumed that
someone on the team would have access to this software. Perhaps this is not
the case.
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Dan D.
"Through the Eye of a Needle"
http://fbox.vt.edu/D/ddombrow/
Ken wrote in message...
> Personally I think another good reason to use POV-Ray to create the
> logo is so that it may be distrubted with the program. This way
> anyone can use the logo "object" in one of their scenes if they wish
> and could even customize it in any way they want. If the logo is
> created in some high end vector graphics program then only the original
> designer can modify it with any reasonable assurance of quality.
> One thing that is universal about the people that visit these
> groups and visit povray.org is that we all use POV-Ray. This means
> anyone of us can render or modify the logo to suit our needs, use
> it in our scenes, and create custom versions of it for our personal
> web pages. If a non POV-Ray created logo is adopted then we are limited
> in how it may be adapted to our personal needs. Rune argues uniformity
> while I argue diversity.
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