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This is exactly the tree, which I want ;-). But I need to finish it up
to this thursday and I never worked with xfrog (because I don't use
windows and there is no Linux version, I should install windows inside
vmware for it). Your help with xfrog source will be great for me.
In computer I have 1GB, so I hope, that I can use some trees of such a size.
Thanks a lot
Disnel
Norbert Kern wrote:
> take a look in p.b.images. I put there an image of a xfrog pine.
> I can help you with the xfrog source, if you want it .
> But there is a major drawback: the image took more than 300 MB ram
> because of the large tree mesh (the needles are triangles).
> An old standard xfrog pine needs "only" about 100 MB.
> You can see it here:
> http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/24424/?mtop=171932&moff=32
> With these two trees combined you should be able to make a whole forest.
>
> Norbert
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