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29 Apr 2024 16:04:28 EDT (-0400)
  Re: My animation crashed POV-RAY  
From: melo
Date: 21 Feb 2008 21:05:00
Message: <web.47be2ca1e2d08be6587ef5e20@news.povray.org>
Nicolas Alvarez <nic### [at] gmailisthebestcom> wrote:


> >> I will keep  copy of the scene file that crashes POV-RAY.  When v4
> >> comes out, I
> >> will run it against it.
> >
> > v4? That will come in a few *years*. Remember v4 is a full rewrite from
> > scratch, that is still not started.
>
> ohwait you were talking of POV-Person v4? :$

Since I hear it could handle any vertabrate being, I'll refer to it as
POV-Being, if I may.  It can walk, it can talk.  only if one can figure out how
to drive it.  I am counting on the documentation. ;-).

I was very determined to teach myself this skeletal animation, as it could lead
the way for some useful motion research/studies.  However, tracking an
exception error feels like trying to find my way out of a Black Hole I found
myself sucked into.  I could either choose to stay in that Black Hole with the
illusions of grandeur, or break down and respectfully except the fruits of
someone else's hard work, and step out.

Some people have to rediscover the roundness of earth by paddling a small boat
around it,  just so they can feel the joy and pride of having done it
themselves.

Well, when I get discouraged, I use amateur philosophy to poke fun at myself, so
I can keep myself entertained.

This mood creeped on me, when the exception error did not disappear even after I
commented out all my newest additions that I felt might have brought this
unfortunate twist of electrones.

Thanks
Meltem


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