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Thanks, I'll get this one into here (shows for Outlook too as I recall). I
did one of these myself a while back, except not of POV-Ray.
There's also a large size for those or something. I had done it before
installing Windows XP so I'll have to just try this out again to see if it
still works. I forget what the other stuff about it was for that larger
size or whatever that was all about.
bob h
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> the picture somewhere on your HD, then go to Start>Run> and type "regedit"
> (w/o quotes). Double-click on "HKEY_CURRENT_USER", then "Microsoft",
Yes, this is fun. I replaced the IE logo some years ago by a PoV-rendered
rotating earth :-)
regards
SY
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> I already installed it :) I think that the animation was not looped very
> smoothly, but it's a nice tweak :)
Hi Fernando, what about a cylic cloth movie to replace the IE logo? :)
regards
SY
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news:3c96f072@news.povray.org...
> Yes, this is fun. I replaced the IE logo some years ago by a PoV-rendered
> rotating earth :-)
> regards
> SY
I use a spinning diamond on a black background. No photons yet :-)
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> I use a spinning diamond on a black background. No photons yet :-)
Ey cool!
Will you add photons? And post it in here?
Which model did you use? Self-made or some existing?
regards
SY
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Thanks for the instructions, I am going to make something cool for myself
soon.
-Shay
Mahalis <don### [at] fakey com> wrote in message
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From: Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 19 Mar 2002 11:54:51
Message: <3c976d5b@news.povray.org>
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Or a rotoscopic fern? :)
Tschuss!
Fernando.
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I used the model in "brilliant.inc" by Jerome Grimbert (posted here about a
year ago).
Rock22.bmp and Rock38.bmp are static images (yes, just plain black
rectangles).
Spin22.bmp and Spin38.bmp are the small and large "busy" animations.
Given the size of the images I don't see photons happening anytime soon, but
if somebody else posts a new and improved version I will be happy to give it
a try :-)
Enjoy.
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> > I use a spinning diamond on a black background. No photons yet :-)
>
> Ey cool!
> Will you add photons? And post it in here?
>
> Which model did you use? Self-made or some existing?
>
> regards
> SY
>
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>
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Attachments:
Download 'rock22.bmp.dat' (2 KB)
Download 'rock38.bmp.dat' (5 KB)
Download 'spin22.bmp.dat' (94 KB)
Download 'spin38.bmp.dat' (276 KB)
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Very cool. How do you put in the large ones?
-Shay
Spock <spo### [at] nospam com> wrote in message news:3c97737b@news.povray.org...
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> Or a rotoscopic fern? :)
*lol*
I guess then I'd start dreaming from it at some point!
But the diamond was really a good idea. Especially since I posted one
lately, too.
> Tschuss!
Tschuess und vielen Dank!
regards
SY
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