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On 31.07.2017 07:58, Bald Eagle wrote:
> Sven Littkowski <I### [at] SvenLittkowski name> wrote:
>
>> Okay, everyone: I herewith declare myself as a big fool!
>> I use POV-Ray for soooo many years, since around 1990 or so, and can you
>> believe it I just oversaw all the time of posting here, that I used:
>> QUALITY = 6
>> And did not even think about checking for the Q setting!!!!!
>> SHAME ON ME! I wasted so much of your all valuable time! But at least,
>> one more time the POV-Ray community has proven its great pioneer-alike
>> spirit! I owe you all my big thanks!
>
> I've had a hard time "debugging" a scene in the past, when I did the same
thing.
> I'd really like to see some mechanism - image file metadata or something
else,
> for tagging an image with certain critical data - it would help keep a ha
ndle on
> things like this.
>
> Maybe we just need a tiny little FAQ/checklist for debugging scenes - not
> because I'm Captain Obvious - but because sometimes we read-through error
s,
> overlook things, or just plain old forget to check the very simplest of t
hings.
> Did you place the object IN the scene after #declaring it?
> Do you have a light source?
> A camera?
>
> I play with "advanced" scenes all the time, but I still find myself from
time to
> time struggling with the very simplest of all elements of the SDL file an
d
> command syntax. A reminder checklist is always helpful and always there
,
> whether anyone is online or not.
>
> Glad to see you found your mistake, Sven. I hope you develop this into a
very
> nice scene :)
>
I hope so, too. Will try. Will become an animation, too. Hopefully.
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