The figure is from Poser 3.
The row of shields is generated with a random shiled generator.
(It's pure chance that the shields turned out to be not reflective enough to
allow you to see that I've not written any clothes for him.)
The symbols on the shields are "text" characters from the "Monotype Sorts"
font.
I was inspired to write the objects in this scene by the "Searching help for
role-playing-game-project using POVRAY" request in povray.general, but it
looks like the RPG is using Pov 3.1, whereas I've used several 3.5 features.
He has a bit of an ifeminite look.
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Jim
"Mike Williams" <eco### [at] econymdemoncouk> wrote in message
news:3c8cf735@news.povray.org...
> The figure is from Poser 3.>> The row of shields is generated with a random shiled generator.> (It's pure chance that the shields turned out to be not reflective enough
to
> allow you to see that I've not written any clothes for him.)> The symbols on the shields are "text" characters from the "Monotype Sorts"> font.>> I was inspired to write the objects in this scene by the "Searching help
for
> role-playing-game-project using POVRAY" request in povray.general, but it> looks like the RPG is using Pov 3.1, whereas I've used several 3.5
features.
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