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St. wrote:
> it's the first upload of what hopefully might be many for
> this NEW Ray-Tracing Challenge.
I see that there's already two images up.
And, neither one is a POV image ... I'd say that word is finally getting
out about the RTC. Congratulations. :-)
***Thinks maybe he shouldn't have sat out this round***
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William Tracy
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You know you've been raytracing too long when you invented glasses that
can be configured to use variable resolution (eg. 320x240, 640x480,
etc.), with POV-Ray style switches for other effects (eg. anti-aliasing,
radiosity, etc.)
Vimal N. Lad / Gautam N. Lad
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