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From: Equiprawn
Subject: Media Background
Date: 14 May 2000 13:48:23
Message: <391ee6e7@news.povray.org>
Hi all,

Here is an image I did for a friend of mine as a Windows background. Text
done in Elefont and exported to Moray, where the scene was created. Uses
MegaPov 4's soft glow post production filter.

Equiprawn


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Media Background
Date: 14 May 2000 18:49:29
Message: <391f2d79@news.povray.org>
Makes me want to squint at the eclipse-like sunlight.

Bob

"Equiprawn" <equ### [at] tinetie> wrote in message news:391ee6e7@news.povray.org...
| Hi all,
|
| Here is an image I did for a friend of mine as a Windows background. Text
| done in Elefont and exported to Moray, where the scene was created. Uses
| MegaPov 4's soft glow post production filter.
|
| Equiprawn
|
|
|


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Media Background
Date: 15 May 2000 07:23:12
Message: <391fde20@news.povray.org>
Very cool. Another image that doesn't look like made with povray.

-- 
main(i,_){for(_?--i,main(i+2,"FhhQHFIJD|FQTITFN]zRFHhhTBFHhhTBFysdB"[i]
):5;i&&_>1;printf("%s",_-70?_&1?"[]":" ":(_=0,"\n")),_/=2);} /*- Warp -*/


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From: Dennis McDaniel
Subject: Re: Media Background
Date: 15 May 2000 10:16:09
Message: <3920071D.4FDF8A93@inreach.com>
Nice work.  I am also a Moray user, but I would like to start taking
advantage of MegaPOV.  Would you mind giving me a brief primer on the process
involved with rendering Moray files with Mega' (starting with where to get it
and maybe a good source for using the new features)?  Thanks.

Dennis


Equiprawn wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Here is an image I did for a friend of mine as a Windows background. Text
> done in Elefont and exported to Moray, where the scene was created. Uses
> MegaPov 4's soft glow post production filter.
>
> Equiprawn
>
>  [Image]


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Media Background
Date: 15 May 2000 12:38:16
Message: <392027f8@news.povray.org>
"Dennis McDaniel" <den### [at] inreachcom> wrote in message
news:3920071D.4FDF8A93@inreach.com...
{ Nice work.  I am also a Moray user, but I would like to start taking
{ advantage of MegaPOV.  Would you mind giving me a brief primer on the process
{ involved with rendering Moray files with Mega' (starting with where to get it
{ and maybe a good source for using the new features)?  Thanks.
{ 
{ Dennis

I'll answer the "where at" part anyhow for Equiprawn, but you really should 
wait it out for the next version, 0.5, said to soon to be there.  Never mind.
It is there just now so go ahead and get it  :-)

http://nathan.kopp.com/patched.htm

The documentation (in HTML form) is there too and it's best to get that 
and the Demo files while there as well.  Just like with it used to be with 
POV-Ray when it was young it's about as good as it gets for starters.
Given time there will be more and more to teach us from tutorials I'm fairly 
certain.

Bob


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Media Background
Date: 15 May 2000 21:13:49
Message: <3920A009.7097F614@faricy.net>
neato
LOL! At first I thought you had forgetten to attach the image. But it was
just a tremendous lag between when the message was done and the pic started.
(That's what I get for downloading and newsreading at the same time on a 56k
modem...)

--
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Please visit my website: http://www.faricy.net/~davidf/


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From: Equiprawn
Subject: Re: Media Background
Date: 19 May 2000 17:30:01
Message: <3925b259$1@news.povray.org>
Hey,

No problem. First, I modeled the basic scene in Moray, using standard Povray
fo rall my test renders, for checking textures and all the rest of it. Then,
when at the end I had the scene they way I wanted it (except for the MegaPov
additions), I do a final export to Pov. Then I close standard Pov, and open
MegaPov. I open up the Pov file that I made with Moray, and then add
whatever bits I wanted to add. Sometimes I also need to open up the .inc
file that Moray creates (it has the same name as the Pov file, except it has
a .inc extension) if I want to change anything about any of the textures.
Usually when I add features, I will have MeagPov's excellent documentation
open ( I see Bob has already replied with where to get both MegaPov and it's
documentation) as a reference as to how to add stuff.

I haven't found any specific tutorials on the web yet on how to implement
MegaPov's features, but if you want to see a good demonstration of the power
of this remarkable patch, have a look at the winning entry this month for
the Internet Ray Tracing competition, www.irtc.org .

Hope this helps,

Equiprawn
http://m3.easyspace.com/equiprawn

Dennis McDaniel <den### [at] inreachcom> wrote in message
news:3920071D.4FDF8A93@inreach.com...
> Nice work.  I am also a Moray user, but I would like to start taking
> advantage of MegaPOV.  Would you mind giving me a brief primer on the
process
> involved with rendering Moray files with Mega' (starting with where to get
it
> and maybe a good source for using the new features)?  Thanks.
>
> Dennis


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From: Lewis
Subject: Re: Media Background
Date: 26 May 2000 08:29:33
Message: <392E78B3.58F3DC15@netvision.net.il>
Way coool....

Equiprawn wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Here is an image I did for a friend of mine as a Windows background. Text
> done in Elefont and exported to Moray, where the scene was created. Uses
> MegaPov 4's soft glow post production filter.
> 
> Equiprawn
> 
>  [Image]


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