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BTW: Check out warps VFAQ (if you havn't already). It may save you some
trouble...
http://www.students.tut.fi/~warp/povVFAQ.html
(I think Warp has some other URL for it that he prefers, but I can't find it
at the moment...)
Johannes.
Matt Morris wrote in message <36ABE3A1.68501DCA@ucla.edu>...
>I'm pretty much a beginner with POV and I'm just curious the most common
>way to develop coordinates. I mean, it would seem that a modeler is very
>useful for creating scenes and placing objects in certain places until
>it looks right, however I have read that a modeler isn't the way to go.
>(It doesn't seem like any of the IRTC winners use modelers) Other than a
>modeler, how can one create a scene by just typing in code? Wouldn't you
>need some sort of visual representation of what the hell you're doing?
>Or maybe it's just me, and thats the attitude of all beginners.
>
>Matt Morris
>
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