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Are there anyone who has experience in animating smoke in POV-Ray? Any
hints as to how I can get the effect of smoke coming out of an exhaust,
say?
Fredrik
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> Are there anyone who has experience in animating smoke in POV-Ray? Any
> hints as to how I can get the effect of smoke coming out of an exhaust,
> say?
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> Fredrik
I don't personaly have experience with animation smoke but you may wish
to check out the abilities of the include file utility called smokegen at
the site below:
http://www.studenter.hb.se/~arch/smokegen/smokegen.htm
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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>Are there anyone who has experience in animating smoke in POV-Ray? Any
>hints as to how I can get the effect of smoke coming out of an exhaust,
>say?
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>Fredrik
There was an include file/macro package called 'smokegen', appropriately
enough. I don't have the URL handy, but it's out there, and handles wind
effects, a moving source of smoke generation, etc. You might ask on the
povray.general group and someone is sure to have it handy.
Regards,
Wayne Gordon
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> Are there anyone who has experience in animating smoke in POV-Ray? Any
> hints as to how I can get the effect of smoke coming out of an exhaust,
> say?
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> Fredrik
Hi Fred
I just experimented with animating media (former halo) just to find out
if it would be suitable for a starship engine. The result (by now) looks
like kind of a blue Smoke. If you are interested in the source or the
MPEG (603 K) drop me a mail. If there are more interested people I
probably might post it in povray.binaries.animation.
By the way, this is my first posting to a newsgroup.
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