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"Tim Attwood" <tim### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> "nomail" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
> news:web.44cc78496c8173dd4c8475090@news.povray.org...
> > "Shark" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> >> Let's say I wanted to render several views of the same model in one
> >> image,
> >> but didn't want the objects interfering with each other (shadows and
> >> reflections, and such). Could I just surround each model with a box with
> >> the no_shadow and no_reflection attributes set?
> >>
> >> How could I accomplish this?
>
> You can make an animation of the different views and in the final frame
> of animation use image maps of the first frames in an orthographic camera
> to paste them together automatically.
Ack! That sounds too complicated.
Thanks anyway!
The method I've found most worthy of trying, so far, involves placing a
plane between each rotated model that is the same color as my background. I
then turn the plane so that it's parallel with the camera.
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