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On 9 Oct 2003 16:41:13 -0400, Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> Actually it's better that it doesn't show every pixel immediately
>because in long renders it can be truely hypnotical to watch the
>render progressing pixel by pixel... You'd better be alone when you get
>hypnotized like that or other people will think you are crazy. :P
Other people will think I'm crazy? A thousand years ago on a 386-33 I
remember watching pixels on slow renders until I realized that I was
crazy. POV rehab saved me. Sort of.
One of the reasons I asked this question was to settle an argument.
POV docs are clear that the video card is not a part of the rendering
speed equation. From the responses here, depending on the GUI, a few
milli-seconds or in a few cases perhaps a few seconds might be saved
with a really fast video card. Not for me. I can wait a few
milli-seconds and save big bucks. :-)
Thanks guys,
AF
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