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Hmmm ... I didn't notice that one. I'll give it a shot!
Thanks!
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Jim
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Stephen Lavedas wrote in message <36E410D3.DB7F1E17@virginia.edu>...
>What about using the other use of the df3 files? You could test using
>the surface properties (the other demo file, density.pov I think) the
>render on that one was MUCH faster than galaxy.pov....
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>Steve
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>Jim Kress wrote:
>>
>> Here's my first attempt at using media to render molecular electron
density.
>> I have learned a new appreciation for the work SLOW in doing this
rendering.
>>
>> I'd like to ask all the media wizards, how can I get this to render much
>> faster than 20 minutes? I've included the pov and df3 files in the
attached
>> zip archive. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I need this to
render
>> much faster for general application development and debugging purposes.
>> Once the application is done, rendering times of 20 minutes would be no
>> problem.
>>
>> Also, thanks to Stephen Lavedas and Ken Tyler for some help in figuring
out
>> how to directly generate the df3 file from my isosurface rendering code.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> [Image]
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>> Name: testout_B.zip
>> testout_B.zip Type: Zip Compressed Data
(application/x-zip-compressed)
>> Encoding: x-uuencode
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