From: Brandon
Subject: Does anyone remember EREND?
Date: 24 Mar 1999 20:10:48
Message: <36F98CFC.EA478160@juno.com>
There was a thread awhile back asking about a library of electronics
components to render in POV. I know there is Erend, but is there
anything else? I was just wondering if anyone started a project like
this.
Erend is at http://hem.passagen.se/warp/
-Brandon
From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Does anyone remember EREND?
Date: 24 Mar 1999 22:20:21
Message: <36F9AB60.EB647F9A@aol.com>
Real good link there. Only thing I ever did was to put together a little
scene with some transistors, etc. nothing fancy at all. That site there
is best I've ever seen concerning POV-Ray rendering and electronic
circuits.
Brandon wrote:
> > There was a thread awhile back asking about a library of electronics> components to render in POV. I know there is Erend, but is there> anything else? I was just wondering if anyone started a project like> this.> > Erend is at http://hem.passagen.se/warp/> > -Brandon
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Brandon wrote:
> > There was a thread awhile back asking about a library of electronics> components to render in POV. I know there is Erend, but is there> anything else? I was just wondering if anyone started a project like> this.> > Erend is at http://hem.passagen.se/warp/> > -Brandon
I only vaugly remember reading something about that when I first
joined the groups here. That was almost 9 mo. ago and I have heard
nothing since on the topic. Working in electronics myself I have been
searching for any reated Pov works but haven't run across any. I'm
glad you provided this link because it the first of it's kind that
I have seen. I personaly have several electronics symbols libraries
but the cad software I use for circuit design does not export them
in a format suitable for easy conversion to Pov objects. I tried once
and failed miserably.
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