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  Re: Trying to understand Megapov's cloth...  
From: William Tracy
Date: 4 Jul 2007 16:38:06
Message: <468c052e$1@news.povray.org>
Thomas de Groot wrote:
> This is fairly normal behaviour with ClothRay.

Okay. I'd just never seen ClothRay do this before, and was wondering how 
  I'd triggered it in this scene.

I was originally using this scene to play with some macros of my own, 
and this was making me think I'd screwed up my macros. But between being 
able to reproduce it with the "default" macro, and your reassurance that 
this is normal :-) I'm feeling better now.

-- 
William Tracy
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You know you've been raytracing too long when your ophthalmologist 
examines you for complaints of eye strain and blurred vision and asks 
you why the words Pov, #declare, #include, sphere, translate, rotate, 
texture, and pigment are permanently burned into your retina.
Ken Tyler


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