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Mike Metheny wrote:
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> Anyone know of some good tutorials/samples of using/controlling media fire?
> I'm looking in your direction perhaps Ken? <G>
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> Mike Metheny
> lon### [at] vtedu
> http://loneshepherd.ml.org/
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> "When one's words are no better than silence, one should keep silent."
Hot news flash for you Sun !
You shall find yourself aglow and generously enlightenment with a little time
spent browsing the titles in the povray.binaries.images group. For instance a
thread titled of all things "Media Flames". Hiding among the smouldering debris
you may recover little tid bits of code that might ignite your imagination. There
are others that have been posted and the majority of threads mention fire, flames,
smoke, and
other related incendiary devices.
Look to povray.text.scene-files and povray.binaries.scene-files for source code
that has been delivered to you blazed, glazed, and ripe for your praise.
Then it's time you head yourself on over to the Pov Objects collection at:
http://twysted.net
and do a search, with burning desire, through the burning
and fire category. There you will find sizzling hot material waiting to fry
your mind.
Once you have piliged and burned that last resource site, one last detour will
deliver you to the dusty, dry, parched, and arrid Lone Star state of Texas, home
of the infamous Dan "the torch" Connelly. Here you will bring yet another surprise
to your already smoking arsenal.
http://www.flash.net/~djconnel/
With all of these examples of combustable code you will have suffecient fuel to
feed your raging inferno of pyrotechnic paraphernalia and keep you heated on this
subject for some time to come. And be sure to watch where you place those flammable
liquids when working with this type of code. We don't wan't to see you get your
fingers burnt and blistered now do we ? No of course we don't.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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