Rohan <rox### [at] yahoo com> wrote in news:3F5### [at] yahoo com:
> Let's see what your very first complete image looks like (assuming you
> kept it).
These are oldest complete POV images I can find (1992-1994), these were
rendered on the office Unix Box (486DX2)
I would upload the .pov scripts via modem (not during business hours of
course). A daemon would check if any .pov scripts showed up in a
particular directory and would render them in the background when any
showed up, I would them pick them up in the morning.
The Volks key and Pentium CPU were modeled with Moray
The rubic's cube was modeled by hand, it was part of a short animation
attempt where all rotations (and accumulated rotations) were generated
with QBasic.
Fond memories and tons of hours were (and are still being) spent with this
Marvel of a program.
--
Marc Champagne
marcch.AT.videotron.DOT.ca
Montreal, CANADA
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