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Hi there Sean,
POV-Ray 3.0* Doc was better suited to the tutorial aspect perhaps,
matter of opinion really. Anyway, all you need do is have a scene
file (*.pov) open in the editor and press the Run button for Windows
version.
This renders your scene and saves the file as the scene name with a
Bmp extension into C:\images\ folder (if you so set up during install,
otherwise it goes into the folder where the scene file resides).
Bob
Sean Robertson <sea### [at] infi net> wrote in message
news:37e12f2f@news.povray.org...
> I am using POVRay 3.1 for win98 and I can't find an option anywhere
to save
> the image to disk. How on earth do I do that? Is there a good site
that
> explains these sorts of things? The help file that came with it
does a
> terrible job of explaining out to use the program (it only ges into
detail
> about what the menu options mean, which doesn't do a damn thing for
me
> because I can't find the bloody option). I need help with this
ASAP.
> Thanks
>
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>
> Sean Robertson
> Multimedia Artist, PilotOnline
>
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