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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 12/17/2016 2:42 PM, LanuHum wrote:
> > "Mr" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> Since it was suggested in the POV-Ray Google Trends discussion thread by several
> >> persons, and even though it doesn't feel right, I post the default Blender file
> >> for POV-Ray users who want to learn Blender in this section (hoping we will one
> >> day have a Blender section or that this one will include the software name in
> >> its title along Moray)
> >>
> >> This file has been requested in the above discussion. You can make it the
> >> default file right after opening it by pressing CTRL+U and saving the defaults.
> >>
> >> It is oriented to texture writing with a big text file open so that you don't
> >> feel lost when coming from POV background without the habit of a GUI.
> >>
> >> The 3D view can be rotated with middle mouse, and returned to Camera by Numpad 0
> >> The render is launched with F12.
> >> Any shortcut will act depending on the window currently under the mouse.
> >>
> >> Try to change the text and hit F12 to see if this UI layout is ok for you to
> >> develop textures. Otherwise, please, report back any change you would want to
> >> see so you can start learning Blender with our help.
> >> A copy of the file is also temporarily hosted here for 5 months :
> >> http://pasteall.org/blend/index.php?id=44655
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for your attention and enjoy!
> >
> > In vain we tried to.
> >
>
> Deep thoughts LanuHum (I don't understand what you mean).
> I am using the file as default and I like the layout.
>
> One* question. Previously I changed the Blender materials in Povray I am
> not familiar with Blender materials and textures.
>
> Does the PovRay material file require a specific name?
> Can you have multiple PovRay material files in Blender?
> Did you write a module to use nodes similar to Cycles? I liked the idea
> of nodes as it seems more user friendly. If you did not, please don't
> rush off and do it. It is only a question.
>
>
> * Never was good at counting. :)
> --
>
> Regards
> Stephen
All good questions because there are answers :-)
First you don't have to write povray textures, but you can, by typing them in
the text editor and checking for it to be included
You can name the povray texture whatever you want, provided you use the name
exactly as declared in the customPOV material replacement field.
You can either delare all materials one after the other in the same text file,
or use several text files all checked to be included. In theory it doesn't
matter (generally for convenience I declare them in the same text window, so
other use is less tested)
LanuHum wrote the Nodes system for POV-Ray only in his version of the exporter.
Someone could try and merge it into the official exporter if needed.
Happy new year!
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