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  Re: Parts not showing up in pov ray, from eagle and 2 other questions  
From: clipka
Date: 6 Sep 2010 09:44:10
Message: <4c84f02a$1@news.povray.org>
Am 06.09.2010 15:01, schrieb SIRS Tech:
> I been trying for the last few days to get some parts on my circuit to render,
> and they don't show up. There not there, the spot on the board is there, but the
> parts not. How does one add these?
>
> Side note is there anyway to rotate the render view? Like if I wanted to render
> top down, how would I do that? And how would I remove that ugly blue ripple
> effect and have the circuit on just a black background?

Please note that you're dealing with three distinct pieces of software here:

(1) (Ex-)CadSoft's "EAGLE" PCB layout software, which doesn't know 
anything about the 3rd dimension of electronic component packages.

(2) POV-Ray, which is a free general-purpose raytracing software, and 
doesn't know anything about PCBs or electronic components.

(3) Matthias Weisser's "Eagle 3D", which /does/ knows about the 3rd 
dimension of /some/ electronic component packages, and also knows how to 
generate a POV-Ray-compatible description of them.

This is povray.windows, a newsgroup dedicated to POV-Ray - more 
precisely OS-specific issues with the Windows version. Your questions, 
however, are better directed at Eagle 3D users. They'll at least know 
how to add new packages to Eagle 3D's package library, and may also know 
how to customize Eagle 3D according to your needs.

As for changing the camera perspective, background, lighting or 
what-have-you-not, you might find help in povray.newusers on how to 
tweak an /existing/ .pov scene file generated by Eagle 3D according to 
your needs. Be prepared to post the scene file though 
(povray.text.scene-files or povray.binaries.scene-files would be best 
suited for that, unless the file is quite short). Only a minority of 
POV-Ray users will be familiar with the output of Eagle 3D.


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