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From: Mitchell Waite
Subject: Removing rendering colors from display
Date: 27 Jan 2002 15:40:49
Message: <3c5465d1@news.povray.org>
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After I render in Moray the lower right window has the colors from my
rendering and I have a hard time seeing the wireframe. Is there a way to
erase the rendered image so just the wire remains?
Mitch
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From: Jan Walzer
Subject: Re: Removing rendering colors from display
Date: 27 Jan 2002 15:46:22
Message: <3c54671e@news.povray.org>
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right click with your mouse in the cameraview ... select the coresponding
entry in the popup-menu
--
#macro J(N A)#local a=mod(N 3);#local W=<int(mod(A,4)*2)int(-A/4)9>*2;#if
(!mod(a 2))sphere{W,2,2pigment{color rgb<a*5A/2W.x/A*5>}}#if(a<1)sphere{W
+<2,0>2 2pigment{color rgb<a*10A 10>}}#end#end#if(N>3)J(int(N/3)A+1)#end#
end blob{J(29229171 0)threshold 1translate<-6 3>}/******Jan Walzer******/
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Thanks but all I see when I right click that would be helpful is 'redraw'.
But it redraws over my painted image and so I still can't see the wireframe.
I want to 'erase' the painted image so only the wireframe is left.
"Jan Walzer" <jan### [at] lzernet> wrote in message
news:3c54671e@news.povray.org...
> right click with your mouse in the cameraview ... select the coresponding
> entry in the popup-menu
>
> --
> #macro J(N A)#local a=mod(N 3);#local W=<int(mod(A,4)*2)int(-A/4)9>*2;#if
> (!mod(a 2))sphere{W,2,2pigment{color rgb<a*5A/2W.x/A*5>}}#if(a<1)sphere{W
> +<2,0>2 2pigment{color rgb<a*10A 10>}}#end#end#if(N>3)J(int(N/3)A+1)#end#
> end blob{J(29229171 0)threshold 1translate<-6 3>}/******Jan Walzer******/
>
>
>
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Hi Mitchell Waite, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> Is there a way to erase the rendered image so just the wire remains?
Do one of these:
- Press Shift-B.
- Right-click over the view name and select 'Clear Backdrop'.
- Press Ctrl-B and click on Clear.
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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From: Mitchell Waite
Subject: Re: Removing rendering colors from display
Date: 27 Jan 2002 19:34:29
Message: <3c549c95@news.povray.org>
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Thank you. What I found is that all I have to do is a Shift B with the
cursor over the view window and it clears the background. I did not have to
right click at all in fact when I do I do not see Clear Backdrop. I only see
the Clear button when I do a Ctrl B. I like the shift B it does just what I
want. What a great program, wish all where made this nicely.
Mitch
"Lutz Kretzschmar" <lut### [at] stmuccom> wrote in message
news:dr495uk6bkj5rea9j74cij56h0m2csesrc@4ax.com...
> Hi Mitchell Waite, you recently wrote in moray.win:
>
>
> > Is there a way to erase the rendered image so just the wire remains?
> Do one of these:
>
> - Press Shift-B.
> - Right-click over the view name and select 'Clear Backdrop'.
> - Press Ctrl-B and click on Clear.
>
> - Lutz
> email : lut### [at] stmuccom
> Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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In fact, you click not only in the view, but
exactly over the name of the view ... (the view-name is an own hot area)
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#macro J(N A)#local a=mod(N 3);#local W=<int(mod(A,4)*2)int(-A/4)9>*2;#if
(!mod(a 2))sphere{W,2,2pigment{color rgb<a*5A/2W.x/A*5>}}#if(a<1)sphere{W
+<2,0>2 2pigment{color rgb<a*10A 10>}}#end#end#if(N>3)J(int(N/3)A+1)#end#
end blob{J(29229171 0)threshold 1translate<-6 3>}/******Jan Walzer******/
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From: Alex Wolff
Subject: Re: Removing rendering colors from display
Date: 28 Jan 2002 18:03:38
Message: <3C55DABA.38449B70@gmx.de>
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Mitchell Waite wrote:
> ...What a great program, wish all where made this nicely.
and what a so kindly programmer, who is taking the time to explain his
programms functionalities over and over again (although mostly can be
found in the docs... ;-)
go on lutz!
alex
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