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Given the general popularity of 'themes' for Windows 95 (with the Plus! pack)
and Windows NT, I am wondering why I have never seen a POV-Ray theme. Granted,
there may be some, but if there are I've not heard of them.
Does anyone know if there are any ?
If not, anyone willing to try to create one ? [Please don't ask me how ; I
don't know :]
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povray.org admin team wrote in message <35484bd3.2028727@news.povray.org>...
>Given the general popularity of 'themes' for Windows 95 (with the Plus!
pack)
>and Windows NT, I am wondering why I have never seen a POV-Ray theme.
Granted,
>there may be some, but if there are I've not heard of them.
>
>Does anyone know if there are any ?
>
>If not, anyone willing to try to create one ? [Please don't ask me how ; I
>don't know :]
>
Sure, I'll give it a whack.. Only problem: What SOUND would I use? I mean,
what does a rendered pixel SOUND like?
=P
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poit!
>Sure, I'll give it a whack.. Only problem: What SOUND would I use? I mean,
>what does a rendered pixel SOUND like?
>=P
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Of course when rendering a shiny chrome surface the pixel has more of a
metalic "clink" as it falls into place.
Mike Weber <mwe### [at] racal-pelagoscomx> wrote in article
<6ib255$fcg$1@oz.aussie.org>...
> poit!
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> >Sure, I'll give it a whack.. Only problem: What SOUND would I use? I
mean,
> >what does a rendered pixel SOUND like?
> >=P
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What about that little *beep* *beep* sound that's heard in the DOS pov when
it finishes a trace - you could have that as the windows exit sound... ;)
Gary Shannon <reb### [at] teleportcom> wrote in article
<01bd74a3$3951df00$107a89d0@reboot>...
> Of course when rendering a shiny chrome surface the pixel has more of a
> metalic "clink" as it falls into place.
>
> Mike Weber <mwe### [at] racal-pelagoscomx> wrote in article
> <6ib255$fcg$1@oz.aussie.org>...
> > poit!
> >
> >
> > >Sure, I'll give it a whack.. Only problem: What SOUND would I use? I
> mean,
> > >what does a rendered pixel SOUND like?
> > >=P
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> >
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>Sure, I'll give it a whack.. Only problem: What SOUND would I use? I
> mean, what does a rendered pixel SOUND like?
If your machine is as slow as mine, you should use a voice sample saying
"at last!" or "about time" or, if you are prone to scene file typos,
"oops!"
Jerry Anning
cle### [at] dholcom
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>Sure, I'll give it a whack.. Only problem: What SOUND would I use? I mean,
>what does a rendered pixel SOUND like?
I think Madonna's "Ray of Light" would be appropriate :)
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Sebastian Strand
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>Sure, I'll give it a whack.. Only problem: What SOUND would I use? I mean,
>what does a rendered pixel SOUND like?
This is starting to sound like comp.graphics.rendering.zen. What is the
sound of one pixel rendering? If POV-Ray renders in an empty room, does it
display the result?
:-)
Ade
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Is anyone here sane?
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Of course it would display the result, der... Oh, I see!
But seriuosly, I think the sound would have to be based on the pixels
colour, for instance, the rgb value could change the overall frequency of
the sound!
--
Lance Birch
Remove the smiley to e-mail.
http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/ambient/lance
Adrian A. Baumann wrote in message <6ijmns$2tg$1@oz.aussie.org>...
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>>Sure, I'll give it a whack.. Only problem: What SOUND would I use? I mean,
>>what does a rendered pixel SOUND like?
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>This is starting to sound like comp.graphics.rendering.zen. What is the
>sound of one pixel rendering? If POV-Ray renders in an empty room, does it
>display the result?
>
>:-)
>Ade
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Lance Birch <:-)Lan### [at] tpgicomau> wrote in article
<6ik46n$3d0$1@oz.aussie.org>...
> Is anyone here sane?
> ...
> ...
> ...
> Of course it would display the result, der... Oh, I see!
>
> But seriuosly, I think the sound would have to be based on the pixels
> colour, for instance, the rgb value could change the overall frequency of
> the sound!
So the goal would be to render a nice picture that also played a catchy
tune while it rendered?
--Gary.
>
> --
> Lance Birch
> Remove the smiley to e-mail.
> http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/ambient/lance
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