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"Florian Siegmund" <flo### [at] gmxat> wrote in message
news:web.4945442b619c0ff365a1cfee0@news.povray.org...
> You could try to use my rainbow include file. I wrote it some time ago,
> but
> until now, nobody was really interested in it yet. This include file
> creates a
> more physically correct rainbow with eiter POV-Ray's rainbow feature or
> the
> media feature and renders acceptably fast, I guess. Here's the link:
>
>
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.scene-files/attachment/<web.438d9f95c0a56753b05a49370@news.povray.org>/rainbow.z
> ip?ttop=287937&toff=150
>
Your instructions don't seem to say how to get a rainbow to appear. They
just seem to describe the options for tailoring it once you get to see it.
Do you have a simple scene file to serve as an example for getting the
default one to appear?
The include file seems to add a couple of spheres to the scene, but I placed
a camera and a light source at the default location specified in the include
file and got a black screen. I changed the background to white and got a
white screen, so I guess it needs something specific in the scene file to
make the rainbow visible.
BTW. You shouldn't necessarily be discouraged by a lack of feedback. The
POV-Ray object collection has had over 20,000 downloads since it started a
year ago, but there's been very little feedback.
Regards,
Chris B.
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