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Is there a similar mechanism on Linux/Unix POV to the GUI Extensions on
POV-Ray for Windows. Now obviously I know the Linux version is run from the
command-line. My specific question is, is there a way to get the pixels
from Linux POV as the render is happening, instead of waiting until the
render is complete?
Andrew Wilcox
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Andrew Wilcox wrote:
> Is there a similar mechanism on Linux/Unix POV to the GUI Extensions on
> POV-Ray for Windows. Now obviously I know the Linux version is run from
> the
> command-line. My specific question is, is there a way to get the pixels
> from Linux POV as the render is happening, instead of waiting until the
> render is complete?
Have you looked at these?
http://pyvon.sourceforge.net/UK_index.html
http://www.azweb.de/kpovmodeler/
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Ok, so there are GUI tools for POV. But, is there a way to hook into an
actual POV process on Linux and get the pixels as they are rendered, instead
of waiting for the final output image?
Andrew Wilcox
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Other than x-povray? What exactly are you wishing to do that the code of
pyvon etc. can't show how to you?
Andrew Wilcox wrote:
> Ok, so there are GUI tools for POV. But, is there a way to hook into an
> actual POV process on Linux and get the pixels as they are rendered,
> instead of waiting for the final output image?
>
> Andrew Wilcox
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I'm not actually trying to implement it right now. I don't actually have a
Linux/Unix box to work on. As part of the program I'm writing, I'm building
a generic api to spawn POV renders, and I was just wanting to know if it's
possible on Linux to capture the pixel stream as it is being rendered. I
think I was just hoping for a simple yes or no answer. :-)
Thanks,
Andrew Wilcox
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In article <3dfcc2d5$1@news.povray.org> , "Andrew Wilcox"
<awi### [at] unpuzzledcom> wrote:
> I'm not actually trying to implement it right now. I don't actually have a
> Linux/Unix box to work on. As part of the program I'm writing, I'm building
> a generic api to spawn POV renders, and I was just wanting to know if it's
> possible on Linux to capture the pixel stream as it is being rendered. I
> think I was just hoping for a simple yes or no answer. :-)
Yes. Redirect the image output stream to your application.
Thorsten
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e-mail: mac### [at] povrayorg
I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
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Thanks, that's what I needed to know.
> Yes. Redirect the image output stream to your application.
>
> Thorsten
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Andrew Wilcox <pov### [at] unpuzzledcom> wrote:
> Is there a similar mechanism on Linux/Unix POV to the GUI Extensions on
> POV-Ray for Windows. Now obviously I know the Linux version is run from the
> command-line. My specific question is, is there a way to get the pixels
> from Linux POV as the render is happening, instead of waiting until the
> render is complete?
If you are using the Linux binaries and running it under X, then the
command-line option "+d" should open a preview window while rendering.
You can put that option (and other you always use) in the ~/.povrayrc
file so that you don't have to write it every time you render something.
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#macro M(A,N,D,L)plane{-z,-9pigment{mandel L*9translate N color_map{[0rgb x]
[1rgb 9]}scale<D,D*3D>*1e3}rotate y*A*8}#end M(-3<1.206434.28623>70,7)M(
-1<.7438.1795>1,20)M(1<.77595.13699>30,20)M(3<.75923.07145>80,99)// - Warp -
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