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LightBeam wrote:
> Created and exported with inkscape (www.inkscape.org)... Inkscapes can
> exports splines to povray.
> HDRI "invoked" with experimental feature named radiosity.
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Very nice!
I must try Inkscapes export feature.
Sebastian
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*NICE*. I didn't know Inkscape could export splines to POV, now I'm going
to have to play with that, right after I upgrade my systems to SUSE 10. :-)
Jim
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->VERY<- cool. As it happened, I had just spent two hours doing b-splines
by hand for an animation when I saw this. No fun. I WILL check it out!
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LightBeam wrote:
> Created and exported with inkscape (www.inkscape.org)... Inkscapes can
> exports splines to povray.
> HDRI "invoked" with experimental feature named radiosity.
Nice. Wow reading the website I see inkscape is a powerful little tool!
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Thomas Lake wrote:
> LightBeam wrote:
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>> Created and exported with inkscape (www.inkscape.org)... Inkscapes can
>> exports splines to povray.
>> HDRI "invoked" with experimental feature named radiosity.
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>
> Nice. Wow reading the website I see inkscape is a powerful little tool!
Look at the great features! Gives me some great ideas for my new website:
http://www.inkscape.org/screenshots/index.php
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Myself, I'd be interested in seeing the .pov file he used to render the
image - the way he used radiosity there is something I'd like to look more
closely at.
Jim
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LightBeam <lig### [at] tiscali fr> wrote:
> Created and exported with inkscape (www.inkscape.org)... Inkscapes can
> exports splines to povray.
> HDRI "invoked" with experimental feature named radiosity.
Very cool picture. I had just been on the hunt for a good, free vector
graphic program, and was satisfied with Sodi Podi. Now I'll have to give
this one a try...
Again, awesome picture, and thanks for the tip! :P
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> Inkscape can exports splines to povray.
Seriously?
You learn something every day...
(I've used Inkscape for a while now, but never found that particular
"feature".)
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Orchid XP v2 wrote:
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> (I've used Inkscape for a while now, but never found that particular
> "feature".)
That (exporting to POV) should be more like reason to exist than just a
"feature" ;).
--
Eero "Aero" Ahonen
http://www.zbxt.net
aer### [at] removethis zbxt net invalid
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 21:24:59 +0100, Orchid XP v2 wrote:
>> Inkscape can exports splines to povray.
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> Seriously?
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> You learn something every day...
Yeah, I've been playing with it a little bit right the last couple of days
in conjunction with "trace bitmap" for a project I've been toying with off
and on for work, "save as" has this as an option.
So far the results are pretty good, though the "trace bitmap"
functionality leaves gaps after I fiddle with the different resultant
layers a bit to get rid of some undesired artifacts; the preliminary test
results look pretty good, especially with partial transparency (something
I need) and the layers.
Part of the problem with my bitmap trace is that the bitmaps are
relatively small. What I need is eps versions of what I'm working with to
start with.
Jim
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