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"St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote in message news:412b902b$1@news.povray.org...
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> "Jeremy M. Praay" <jer### [at] questsoftwarecom> wrote in message
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> > Anyway, I was wondering how the artist could reasonably remain
> anonymous.
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> I was also wondering about this, and the possibility that my
> 'style' might be known, (if that's actually possible!)
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Yep, we can recognize your stuff from a mile away... ;-)
(just kidding!)
> I'm also anxious about what you have to do, to actually enter...
> and I haven't registered yet! :/
Get registered!
What do you mean, "...about what you have to do, to actually enter"?
Avoiding the obvious "read the rules and guidelines", I'll try to take a
stab at your comment:
If you mean, "What are the judges looking for?" In a nutshell (and as
someone else has stated), just produce something that is a good showcase for
POV-Ray's features. However, I can't imagine a complex scene that also uses
isosurfaces, complex textures, glass interiors, media, high focal blur, high
radiosity, lots of photons, area lights, etc. If someone is producing
something like that, I hope they've already started rendering. ;-)
--
Jeremy
www.beantoad.com
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