PovRay Geometry Converter to 3D Standard format (Message 1 to 5 of 5)
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Subject: PovRay Geometry Converter to 3D Standard format
Date: 21 Jan 2004 12:39:41
Message: <400eb95d$1@news.povray.org>
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I'm using PovRay mainly for architectural Design. The beauty of PovRay is
that we could sketch algorithms that will represent the logic of space
(Mitchell-MiT).
You could see one of my work done with PovRay (sketched with PovRay at the
first stages of design). http://www.vif.com/users/goo/ReV/ReV00.htm The
project is built in Montreal. I don't know if many people use PovRay as tool
for construction.
I had some trouble at the stage of convert the model to standard format for
engineers (AutoCAD).
Is there a good way to convert geometry to DXF format. Even if it's just
Boxs-Points and Lines objects?
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Architecture CAAO Website[VIF
www.vif.com/users/goo
From: Nicolas Calimet
Subject: Re: PovRay Geometry Converter to 3D Standard format
Date: 21 Jan 2004 14:39:29
Message: <400ed571$1@news.povray.org>
> You could see one of my work done with PovRay (sketched with PovRay at the> first stages of design). http://www.vif.com/users/goo/ReV/ReV00.htm The> project is built in Montreal. I don't know if many people use PovRay as tool> for construction.
Looks quite nice indeed. I wonder if you applied post-processing
to your images, such as to add e.g. a diffuse glow on the highligts ?
Very good CGI/real-world integration also.
(sorry I can't answer your question).
- NC
From: Nicolas Calimet
Subject: Re: PovRay Geometry Converter to 3D Standard format
Date: 21 Jan 2004 14:41:40
Message: <400ed5f4$1@news.povray.org>
> Looks quite nice indeed. I wonder if you applied post-processing> to your images, such as to add e.g. a diffuse glow on the highligts ?> Very good CGI/real-world integration also.
Damn, I just realized your pictures show a REAL sculpture ;-)
"You know you have been raytracing too long when..."
- NC
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Subject: Re: PovRay Geometry Converter to 3D Standard format
Date: 22 Jan 2004 17:23:08
Message: <40104d4c$1@news.povray.org>
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Thanks NC,
Funny to see how it could be confusing.
Maybe it's because Escher did some drawings similar.
Here's Some links to others Pictures:
http://www.vif.com/users/goo/ReV/ReV01NB.htm
http://www.vif.com/users/goo/ReV/ReV01.htm
http://www.vif.com/users/goo/ReV/ReV00.jpg
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Architecture CAAO Website[VIF]-
514.524.3010 www.vif.com/users/goo
http://ps.dgtic.umontreal.ca:2050/observatoire_cmao/data/p0034/site/index.ht
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"Nicolas Calimet" <pov### [at] freefr> wrote in message
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> > Looks quite nice indeed. I wonder if you applied post-processing> > to your images, such as to add e.g. a diffuse glow on the highligts ?> > Very good CGI/real-world integration also.>> Damn, I just realized your pictures show a REAL sculpture ;-)> "You know you have been raytracing too long when...">> - NC>
From: miyoken
Subject: Re: PovRay Geometry Converter to 3D Standard format
Date: 23 Jan 2004 07:27:36
Message: <40111338$1@news.povray.org>
> Is there a good way to convert geometry to DXF format.
I made the POV macro which changes a Bezier curve into sphere and cylinder
of BreezeDesigner.
http://miyoken5.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ara2breeze/ara2breeze.htm
Sorry,this page is only Japanese.
BreezeDesigner can export as DXF.
http://www.imagos.fl.net.au/
I think that what is necessary is just to make the macro from which you
change box of POV-Ray into the box of BreezeDesigner.
>http://www.vif.com/users/goo/ReV/ReV00.htm
Beautiful!
miyoken
"-g00tゥ-" <Ano### [at] Hotmailcom> wrote in message
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>> --------------( oo )-------------->> I'm using PovRay mainly for architectural Design. The beauty of PovRay is> that we could sketch algorithms that will represent the logic of space> (Mitchell-MiT).>> You could see one of my work done with PovRay (sketched with PovRay at the> first stages of design). http://www.vif.com/users/goo/ReV/ReV00.htm The> project is built in Montreal. I don't know if many people use PovRay as
tool
> for construction.>> I had some trouble at the stage of convert the model to standard format
for
> engineers (AutoCAD).>> Is there a good way to convert geometry to DXF format. Even if it's just> Boxs-Points and Lines objects?>> --------------( oo )--------------> guillaumeLaBelle [alias gooゥ] -> Architecture CAAO Website[VIF> www.vif.com/users/goo>>