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Hello,
I've just started using PovRay and I'm thinking about using it for
rendering animated sprites and backgrounds for my next game. I'm still
experimenting, what do you think about my duck?
I was wondering, does anyone have experience with rendering separate
sprites and combining them to a game, and does anyone know an example of
a game that uses graphics rendered with PovRay?
Greetings,
Mike
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Mike Wiering, Room A4025, University of Nijmegen,
Faculty of Science, Toernooiveld 1, Nijmegen.
http://www.cs.kun.nl/~mike.wiering
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"Mike Wiering" <mwi### [at] cskunnl> wrote in message
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> Hello,
Hello to you
> what do you think about my duck?
I like it - maybe some additional texturing on the eyes? Phong highlights
maybe (I guess these could cause problems with sprites?)
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Looking good. I suppose it needs to be simple for use in a
game, and you'd need two versions the fully illuminated version
and one in shadow.
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Mike Wiering wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just started using PovRay and I'm thinking about using it for
> rendering animated sprites and backgrounds for my next game. I'm still
> experimenting, what do you think about my duck?
Great! Menacing
> I was wondering, does anyone have experience with rendering separate
> sprites and combining them to a game, and does anyone know an example of
> a game that uses graphics rendered with PovRay?
Nope, but I suppose you could use POV to make new enemies in Doom :)
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On Thu, 06 Jul 2000 11:30:09 +0200, Mike Wiering <mwi### [at] cskunnl>
wrote:
>I've just started using PovRay and I'm thinking about using it for
>rendering animated sprites and backgrounds for my next game. I'm still
>experimenting, what do you think about my duck?
That's one cool duckie you have shown here, Mike :)
>I was wondering, does anyone have experience with rendering separate
>sprites and combining them to a game, and does anyone know an example of
>a game that uses graphics rendered with PovRay?
There was a game for Linux that, upon installation, uses POV to render
all its graphics. Regretfully, I don't recall the name, but a quick
search on Linuxberg should show it up.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] usanet
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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I started on a remake of an old c64 game (krakout) and am using povray to
render some of the graphics. I hope to do the majority of the graphics using
it. Your duck looks good.
http://www.sonofabit.com/krakshots.html
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"Mike Wiering" <mwi### [at] cskunnl> wrote in message
news:396451A1.2AB6EB86@cs.kun.nl...
> Hello,
>
> I've just started using PovRay and I'm thinking about using it for
> rendering animated sprites and backgrounds for my next game. I'm still
> experimenting, what do you think about my duck?
>
> I was wondering, does anyone have experience with rendering separate
> sprites and combining them to a game, and does anyone know an example of
> a game that uses graphics rendered with PovRay?
>
> Greetings,
> Mike
> --
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Mike Wiering, Room A4025, University of Nijmegen,
> Faculty of Science, Toernooiveld 1, Nijmegen.
> http://www.cs.kun.nl/~mike.wiering
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Cute little fella. Can't wait to see him in action.
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On Thu, 06 Jul 2000 20:05:59 +0300 Peter Popov <pet### [at] usanet>
wrote:
>There was a game for Linux that, upon installation, uses POV to render
>all its graphics. Regretfully, I don't recall the name, but a quick
>search on Linuxberg should show it up.
In my Red Hat install, I think there's a simple game called something
like "Same Gnome" that features POV-Ray-rendered planets from our solar
system as the game 'pieces'.
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http://www.povray.org - Home of the Persistence of Vision Ray Tracer
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Steve wrote:
> Looking good. I suppose it needs to be simple for use in a
> game, and you'd need two versions the fully illuminated version
> and one in shadow.
Yes, the lighting is a big problem. I want to make a side-scrolling
platform game (the final images will be a lot smaller). The main problem
is that the duck has to fit into the level at any position, so there has
to be some kind of (moving) shadow on the ground too!
I've seen a few games with rendered graphics (mainly board games), but
none with real sprites moving through a landscape.
Regards,
Mike
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Mike Wiering, Room A4025, University of Nijmegen,
Faculty of Science, Toernooiveld 1, Nijmegen.
http://www.cs.kun.nl/~mike.wiering
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Very Menacing... Good use of csg and the basic shapes... =)
Mike Wiering wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just started using PovRay and I'm thinking about using it for
> rendering animated sprites and backgrounds for my next game. I'm still
> experimenting, what do you think about my duck?
>
> I was wondering, does anyone have experience with rendering separate
> sprites and combining them to a game, and does anyone know an example of
> a game that uses graphics rendered with PovRay?
>
> Greetings,
> Mike
> --
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Mike Wiering, Room A4025, University of Nijmegen,
> Faculty of Science, Toernooiveld 1, Nijmegen.
> http://www.cs.kun.nl/~mike.wiering
>
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> [Image]
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