Nice pictures!
> Based on LEGO library located at > http://www.antonraves.addr.com/lego.html (500 testversion 041).
Do you also happen to know http://www.ldraw.org? As far as i can tell
there is an ldraw2pov-converter somewhere.
Florian
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Florian Brucker wrote:
> Nice pictures!
Thanks :) But all the niceness really comes from the great work Anton Raves
has done - I just took his components (macros and sample scene
code/settings)
and rearranged them a bit.
> Do you also happen to know http://www.ldraw.org? As far as i can tell > there is an ldraw2pov-converter somewhere.
Yes, I know about ldraw format and also the ldraw2pov converter called
L3P. But to my knowledge LGEO POV library which is used by L3P is not
maintained anymore. AFAIK people on lugnet.com newsgroups have even been
discussing converting LGEO components to Raves LEGO library components.
On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 13:36:27 +0200, mdkdev <mdk### [at] starmanee> wrote:
>Based on LEGO library
Hi!
Nice work! This is my first contact to POV LEGO so I wonder whether
there are also the basic lego bricks and some macros to build lego
walls and houses...
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Erhard Ducke wrote:
> Nice work! This is my first contact to POV LEGO so I wonder whether> there are also the basic lego bricks and some macros to build lego> walls and houses...
http://www.antonraves.addr.com/reference.html lists all the pieces
available.