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Check that the GUI extension value got properly set for POV-Ray. There
are a couple of hints in the docs. There have been a couple of people
that had that fail.
The animation doesn't rely on POV-Ray's clock. Each frame is generated
and rendered automatically by the plugin. When you are done you either
have a series of image files or a single AVI file.
Yes, if you have POV-Ray set to render to a display as well as having
the plugin render to it's own display, you will see the image appear in
two windows at once (well, up to three if it is going to the Moray
window as well).
Xander
Steven Durham wrote:
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> I can't get the plugin to render animations with POVRay. It works fine under
> polray, but when I set it up for POV(see my reply to a previous posting) it
> only renders the first frame. I opened the file exported to pov/scenes and
> in a quick scan of it,I could find no clock instructions. Also, when
> rendering to Pov the polyray render window is still rendering behind the POV
> window. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Steven
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