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How Camp wrote:
| I've been monitoring the POV-Ray newsgroups for nearly a decade,
and I've seen a
| number of prolific users come and go. I'm curious what software
POV-Ray users
| tend to migrate toward after they 'move on'. Do most convert to
high-end
| render packages (I think H.E. Day did this), or is there another
open-source
| package that eventually steals away the POV community?
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| I wonder if such users 'outgrow' POV-Ray as an artistic tool, or
whether they're
| mostly casualties of 'lack of time' syndrome (as I perpetually
seem to be).
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| (Not that I'm advocating such an evolution. I've heard you can
catch the H1N1
| flu if you don't use POV-Ray regularly...)
|
Mostly, for me it's lack of time + a migration to Blender (I had
the intention of doing character animation for which Pov is woefully
unsuited, but Real Life (tm) intruded so much I haven't done much
with Blender either).
Jerome
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