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From: Greg Williams
Subject: Re: Lost color
Date: 10 Apr 2007 13:10:01
Message: <web.461bc43de6fc3fda92af9ae10@news.povray.org>
Done. I just posted the structure of my ribosome on the p.b.i. Comments and
suggestions are most welcome.



Chambers <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> wrote:
> Greg Williams wrote:
> > Here's what I figured out with all the help above: Select all the "objects"
> > in the file. Do a Replace All 1.000000 with 0 within the selection. The
> > only catch is to make sure none of the RGB coordinates in the modeling
> > program I use are set to 255. These become 1.000000 in POV Ray and get
> > reset to 0, too.
>
> That's why I recommended doing a search & replace including the closing
>  >, so that you'll only get the trailing value (the transmit value).
>
> As in, replace 1.000000>. with 0.000000>
>
> (Note: if you use partially transparent objects anywhere, then you'll
> need to use macros to invert the transmit value instead of replacing it
> with 0, as 0 means no transparency).
>
> Would you mind posting a sample image in p.b.i so we could all get a
> look at what you're working on?
>
> ...Chambers


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