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From: Crazyfish
Subject: SAVED file!
Date: 27 Mar 1999 16:08:36
Message: <36FD3A40.4A44@flash.net>
I found a way to "show off" my pictures.  It isn't an automatic way, but
it works!

Let moray render it to povray and when the pic is done push 
alt+print screen.  Open paint or another image editor.  then paste the
clipboard content to a new image. VOLA!


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From: Johannes Hubert
Subject: Re: SAVED file!
Date: 28 Mar 1999 08:20:40
Message: <36fe2ca8.0@news.povray.org>
Crazyfish wrote in message <36F### [at] flashnet>...
>I found a way to "show off" my pictures.  It isn't an automatic way, but
>it works!
>
>Let moray render it to povray and when the pic is done push
>alt+print screen.  Open paint or another image editor.  then paste the
>clipboard content to a new image. VOLA!


This is the "difficult" way and, if you don't use a true-color screen setup,
you also loose color information (and this quality).

Now, again, as Ken explained it earlier, this is the way everybody *else*
does it:

- Model in Moray
- Let Moray start a render in POV
- Look in your "Moray For Windows\Povscn" folder after the "bmp" (or "png"
or "tga", depends on your settings in Moray's render dialog) image file that
was created by POV
- Load this file into your "paint or another image editor"
- Continue from here...

Johannes.


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From: Alex Magidow
Subject: Re: SAVED file!
Date: 28 Mar 1999 13:54:02
Message: <36FE7AA7.F4725139@mninter.net>
Johannes Hubert wrote:

> Crazyfish wrote in message <36F### [at] flashnet>...
> >I found a way to "show off" my pictures.  It isn't an automatic way, but
> >it works!
> >
> >Let moray render it to povray and when the pic is done push
> >alt+print screen.  Open paint or another image editor.  then paste the
> >clipboard content to a new image. VOLA!
>
> This is the "difficult" way and, if you don't use a true-color screen setup,
> you also loose color information (and this quality).
>
> Now, again, as Ken explained it earlier, this is the way everybody *else*
> does it:
>
> - Model in Moray
> - Let Moray start a render in POV
> - Look in your "Moray For Windows\Povscn" folder after the "bmp" (or "png"
> or "tga", depends on your settings in Moray's render dialog) image file that
> was created by POV

Actually, POV-Ray, when you install it, asks what folder you would like your
images exported to. Usually, this folder is entitled "X: Images"(at least, thats
the default, x being your hard drive letter). Search in that folder for your
image. If its not there, do a search for: "<name of your moray or povray
scene>.bmp"

> - Load this file into your "paint or another image editor"
> - Continue from here...
>
> Johannes.



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Only I can prevent narcissism!


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