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I'll disagree, just because. Actually it's just that I don't even notice
anything until I see the picture starting to render. I wouldn't call
that "fun", not in the usual sense anyhow.
Scott McDonald wrote:
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> Ken wrote:
> >
> > Bob Hughes wrote:
> >
> > > Keep it up, the fun is in the output images, not the making, as far as
> > > I'm concerned anyway. That's the work part.
> >
> > I have to disagree. I think the fun lies in trying to drag that idea
> > out of your head, kicking and sreaming all of the way, wrestling with
> > it, beating it into submission, and having the image as the reward
> > for the battle waged. Pov warriors unite !
> >
>
> I gotta agree with Ken here - nothing beats the satisfaction of seeing
> an image, exactly as you envisioned coming out of the raytracer, but
> most of the fun is building it for me - of course by that time i'm bored
> cause i've managed to make the computer do what I wanted to so the
> challenge is gone.
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=Bob
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