POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.binaries.images : SuperSinusoidal : Re: SuperSinusoidal Server Time
14 Aug 2024 07:14:05 EDT (-0400)
  Re: SuperSinusoidal  
From: Simon Lemieux
Date: 21 Nov 2002 16:21:02
Message: <3DDD4EEF.3EFC1ADF@no_spam.com>
> Hello,
> I will be heapy to help You, email sources of final image to pov### [at] raf256com
> I can spend about 1 day on 1,7 GHz 512 DDR computer for You :)
> But You must wait about 1 week (I need to finish my jewels scene first)

Hehe, sure!  Currently the data for my scene is about 4.5Mb large...  I
will probably reduce the data a lot when I can "read" the file and use
the data into a povray code, instead now the data consists of povray
code ("sphere{<x,y,z>...etc}" and I could make it into: "x y z...etc"). 
First improvement that will not change much on the parsing.  Actually
this step is critical to adding more objects for my final IFS.

When rendering, memory is used to store spheres location and everything.
 Is there a way I can know hom much memory was used?  Where should I
look into the povray render info?  I can't seem to find such thing...

This way by knowing how much memory is used by my project I will be able
to add more and more objects to fill your computer's memory as much as
possible! ;)  This is not just for fun, actually in a fractal the more
objects there is the nicier the image!

Thanks for your help!
  Simon


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