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Hi netters,
I just had a look on the hall of fame on http://www.povray.org.
And I cannot believe these images have been modelled
and rendered with linux freeware tools and povray.
I for myself used several years AliasWavefront.
CAN THIS BE TRUE?
Who the fuck is able to edit those files with
messy software like sced???
Please tell a completely frustrated friend in mind:
Which software do you use for modelling
and animating before you render with povray?
I would like to play around with this tool too !!!
Any hints will greatly be appreciated with a
hopefully helpful new member of your
community ;-))
Thanx in advance
Bye
Joey from Hamburg
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Joachim Kleinhans wrote:
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> Please tell a completely frustrated friend in mind:
> Which software do you use for modelling
> and animating before you render with povray?
I personally mostly use emacs, but this is mainly a matter of taste...
> I would like to play around with this tool too !!!
Feel free to do so.
> Any hints will greatly be appreciated with a
> hopefully helpful new member of your
> community ;-))
Welcome,
but please use capital letters more sparsely, my ears are hurting.
Christoph
--
POV-Ray tutorials, IsoWood include,
TransSkin and more: http://www.tu-bs.de/~y0013390/
Last updated 15 Jul. 2002 _____./\/^>_*_<^\/\.______
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On Fri, 19 Jul 2002 16:37:28 +0200, Joachim Kleinhans <joa### [at] kleinhansde>
wrote:
> And I cannot believe these images have been modelled
> and rendered with linux freeware tools and povray.
You are right. Some of them were made with windows, mac and even more exotic
platforms ;-)
> Any hints will greatly be appreciated with a
> hopefully helpful new member of your
> community ;-))
You are welcome. For newbies there is additional group on this server :-)
ABX
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On Fri, 19 Jul 2002 16:37:28 +0200, Joachim Kleinhans
<joa### [at] kleinhansde> wrote:
>Hi netters,
>
>I just had a look on the hall of fame on http://www.povray.org.
>And I cannot believe these images have been modelled
>and rendered with linux freeware tools and povray.
Take this as an incentive and a goal to strive for :)
>Please tell a completely frustrated friend in mind:
>Which software do you use for modelling
>and animating before you render with povray?
Check out the links section on www.povray.org - there are a lot of
utilities that can help with modelling etc.
>I would like to play around with this tool too !!!
The most important tool is your imagination. Patience comes next, but
it's mostly imagination. You say you've been using 3D software for
years - so you probably have both :)
>Any hints will greatly be appreciated with a
>hopefully helpful new member of your
>community ;-))
All I mentioned above and two other things: first, read the manual
thoroughly and do the tutorials, and second, please read the posts in
the newsgroup called povray.announce.frequently-asked-questions. There
you'll find, among other useful things, a general guide to using this
server - such as trying to restrain from such language. Thanks in
advance for your cooperation.
Welcome aboard and remember - it's most important to have fun :)
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vipbg
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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I use "POV-Ray, the raytracer, not a modeller."
See: http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/anims/2002-07-15/helium.mpg
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