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How about if someone uses just the options under Render in Photoshop to make
his pic...
Just wondering
Nekar
"Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlu f9 co uk> wrote in message
news:397dbbf2@news.povray.org...
> "Jerry" <jer### [at] acusd edu> wrote in message
> news:jerry-7E0E52.08415825072000@news.povray.org...
> > In article <397daf95@news.povray.org>, Warp <war### [at] tag povray org>
> > wrote:
> >
> > (a) the quote you're replying to doesn't imply that. It only implies
> > that if you paint an image map to use on an object, you cannot claim
> > otherwise. (I hope this isn't controversial.)
> >
> > (b) The post you're replying to covered this in a different paragraph:
> >
> > "It would seem to me that you could submit this to the IRTC provided
> > that the "source" included the picture from stage one. This would be the
> > equivalent of an image map being the bulk of a raytrace, and with
> > correspondingly low scores."
> >
> > So, yes, of course you can use image maps. The more your scene is an
> > image map, however, the more low scores you can expect to receive.
> >
> > Jerry
>
> Couldn't have put it better myself. Dunno why I'm responding except I
wanted
> to see Tom next to Jerry. ;)
>
>
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