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  Re: POV versions of some Maya test scenes  
From: hughes b
Date: 26 Aug 2002 06:29:59
Message: <3d6a0327$1@news.povray.org>
"Alessandro Morelli" <ale### [at] alphacit> wrote in message
news:aaqjmughqaj65euot5jku4dk7o9qeo5cm9@4ax.com...
>
> Using advanced analysis techniques (I read the introduction, that's
> it), I managed to find a web page containing some data about the
> scenes...

ha ha! Yeah, well I'm dumbfounded by its program language. Can you believe
what that Maya file for Emission looks like and then compare that to my
POV-Ray script for a similar thing?

> Now, what the <inappropriate expletive> this means?
>   DEF persp Viewpoint
>   {
>    position 0.000000 375.000000 875.000000
>    orientation -1.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.523599
>    fieldOfView 0.785398
>    description "persp"
>   }
>
> BTW,  the URL is http://www.cs.utah.edu/~bes/graphics/scenes/
> Scenes in maya, VRML, and OBJ format.
>
> Anyone has got maya?
> I *might* download the personal version, but I'm lazy...

Thanks for posting about this, I hadn't seen anything before now. I have a
demo of Maya, just not installed or ever used. Not sure how much that would
help in figuring it out though. I had done my scene file loosely based on
the pictures at the web pages, without saving them to disk or looking at
them at the same time as writing it up. Could have been better had I done
that.


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