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  Re: Source code for "Isomountains" - 7 attachments  
From: George Pantazopoulos
Date: 11 Nov 2003 00:56:29
Message: <oprygli4fhu942mt@news.povray.org>
Thanks Tor, I just downloaded them and will be looking at them shortly!

On 26 Oct 2003 21:57:06 -0500, Tor Olav Kristensen 
<tor_olav_kCURLYAhotmail.com> wrote:

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> I posted two images to the povray.binaries.images newsgroup
> 15. October: "IsoMountain4.jpg" and "IsoMountain5.jpg":
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> http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/33441
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> David Groschwitz and George Pantazopoulos asked for more
> information about those scenes, so here it comes...
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> The files attached to this post are related to the
> "IsoMountain4.jpg" image.
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> The file "MountainIso_Light.pov" will render the same image
> as the one I mention above.
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> The files; "MountainIso_ImageHeightField.pov" and 
> "MountainIso_FunctionHeightField.pov" will render two
> different kinds of height fields.
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> In order to render the "MountainIso_ImageHeightField.pov"
> image, one must first render the "MountainIso_HeightMap.pov"
> image with the proper command line switches set.
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> I have included two additional scene files that illustrates
> how the pigment can be used to show both the height and the
> slope of the terrain; "MountainIso_Height.pov" and
> "MountainIso_Slope.pov"
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