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  Re: Return of the Beach (whose beach?) [~65KB]  
From: Bob Hughes
Date: 15 Feb 2000 13:22:03
Message: <38a9994b@news.povray.org>
I found the author of the pov script (for SuperPatch, a.k.a. MegaPov) posted in
the p.t.s-f. group August 14, 1999 11:38AM by Kevin Wampler.  I had to reset
that group to locate it but was worth it to look over all the old stuff there.
I'll repost it there at the text.scene-files group (and add his name and email)
so everyone doesn't need to go searching for it.  Might as well post what I have
here as well.

Bob

"Fabian BRAU" <Fab### [at] umhacbe> wrote in message
news:38A92E23.8E3EBCAD@umh.ac.be...
| Could you give more information about your method to get the seashore?
|
| Thanks
|
| Fabian.
|

| >
| > Came across a pov scene I gathered up from these newsgroups a long while
ago, or
| > so it seems a long time, and started playing around with it.  Maybe someone
will
| > recognize it and lay claim to it, it looks very much the same as it
originally
| > did.
| > Anyway, I had always thought it was a great beach/seashore technique
| > (isosurface) and wanted to try my hand at a render of it and didn't have a
name
| > here to go with the pov script.  So please have a look and refresh
everyone's
| > memory if you can.  There are problems and such with this render but never
mind
| > that (like I could convince anyone to not pay attention to the flaws. ha
ha).
| >
| > Bob
| > --
| > omniVerse http://users.aol.com/persistenceofv/all.htm
| >
| >  [Image]


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