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Hello friends,
I'm not sure wether this has already been adressed but I haven't read it.
The following container won't work in isosurfaces:
contained_by { box { <-1,1,-1>,<1,-1,1> }
But this one works:
contained_by { box { <-1,-1,-1>,<1,1,1> }
I found that MegaPOV do the same, but I don't like it... Boxes can normally
be described in any order I want; upside down or inside out.. This
"restriction" seems illogical and is not found in "clipped_by" so just for
making things more transparant for the users, this could be changed.. in my
humble opinion.
Regards,
Hugo
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