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HEllo all. Iam a novice in your community, please forgive me for stupid
questions. I need to know, can I use pov-ray for rendering scenes, that be
created in 3dmax? If yes, than i need to know can pov-ray do that if he
work under linux? If 1 and 2 answers no, then for me very interesting
posible that or not? If yes, then what products can do this job.
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"oddish" <und### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> ... can I use pov-ray for rendering scenes, that be
> created in 3dmax?
I don't think so... at least not without some sort of converter. There are
file converters if you know what to look for -- try "POV-ray, mesh,
converter" in google.
3Dmax and POV-ray use different mesh file formats, have a different internal
language, 3Dmax has a scripting and plug-in ability POV-ray doesn't.
If I had the money, I'd buy 3Dmax.
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