Created and exported with inkscape (www.inkscape.org)... Inkscapes can
exports splines to povray.
HDRI "invoked" with experimental feature named radiosity.
> You managed to motivate me in a few seconds to check out Inkspace.> Very neat picture!
That's great ! Inkscape is a powerfull but simple tool to make
everythings you need (2D and 3D now...)
Exactly what I need. Especially with fonts and splines. I do **everything**
with csg nowadays and some ideas that I have are pretty hard to implement
that way. Additionally, if I want large amounts of detailed objects, POV-Ray
handles mesh2 objects in a more efficient way.
LightBeam wrote:
> Created and exported with inkscape (www.inkscape.org)... Inkscapes can > exports splines to povray.> HDRI "invoked" with experimental feature named radiosity.> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------>
Very nice!
I must try Inkscapes export feature.
Sebastian
*NICE*. I didn't know Inkscape could export splines to POV, now I'm going
to have to play with that, right after I upgrade my systems to SUSE 10. :-)
Jim
LightBeam wrote:
> Created and exported with inkscape (www.inkscape.org)... Inkscapes can > exports splines to povray.> HDRI "invoked" with experimental feature named radiosity.
Nice. Wow reading the website I see inkscape is a powerful little tool!
Thomas Lake wrote:
> LightBeam wrote:> >> Created and exported with inkscape (www.inkscape.org)... Inkscapes can >> exports splines to povray.>> HDRI "invoked" with experimental feature named radiosity.> > > Nice. Wow reading the website I see inkscape is a powerful little tool!
Look at the great features! Gives me some great ideas for my new website:
http://www.inkscape.org/screenshots/index.php
Myself, I'd be interested in seeing the .pov file he used to render the
image - the way he used radiosity there is something I'd like to look more
closely at.
Jim