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From: etrask
Subject: b&w [180kb jpg]
Date: 28 Jun 2005 20:55:01
Message: <web.42c1f11a29b1d15ae45da7f10@news.povray.org>
One of my earliest scenes. Sadly, I no longer have the code for this one.

I literally made this... I think 2 days after I discovered POV-Ray, and I
didn't use a loop because I didn't know how at the time. Each sphere is
hand-coded, but there appear to be more than there really are due to some
mirrored planes.


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From: povray
Subject: Re: b&w [180kb jpg]
Date: 3 Jul 2005 14:05:17
Message: <205f.42c7f641.3cefc@localhost>
etrask wrote:
> One of my earliest scenes. Sadly, I no longer have the code for this one.
> 
> I literally made this... I think 2 days after I discovered POV-Ray, and I
> didn't use a loop because I didn't know how at the time. Each sphere is
> hand-coded, but there appear to be more than there really are due to some
> mirrored planes.
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 

Nice!  Better then what I was doing after only two days.  :)

It seems it would be fairly easy to reverse engineer the code for this
image.


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dependant on their freeware, then shafting said happy campers with
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