POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.advanced-users : Re: Securing a POV File : Re: Securing a POV File Server Time
2 Nov 2024 03:16:42 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Securing a POV File  
From: David Vincent-Jones
Date: 6 Jun 2000 14:00:38
Message: <393d3c46@news.povray.org>
I want the user to be able to select his own path... Pre-rendered scenes
would also take up too much space.

POV render speed is not so critical. Display speed and refresh rate needs
are tied very much to the area being covered and the speed of assumed travel
within the scene. In my case the scene covers many miles and travel speed is
reasonably low.

David V-J

"Scott Hill" <sco### [at] geniecouk> wrote in message
news:<393ba9e3@news.povray.org>...
> "David Vincent-Jones" <geo### [at] galaxynetcom> wrote in message
> news:393002de@news.povray.org...
> > I am interested in publishing a program that would in turn call upon POV
> Ray
> > to render an output image.
> > The image, actually a series of images, would be something like a
building
> > 'walk-through'.
>
>     An extremely slow 'walk-through' ! POV-Ray will not render fast enough
> for a real-time walk-through.
>
>     Why not just pre-render the scenes and then 'play' them back in series
> to produce the walk-through ?
>
> --
> Scott Hill. (sco### [at] innocentcom)
> Software Engineer.
> Author of Pandora's Box (coming to a web page soon(ish)).


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