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I've attached here a chess set that I stole from a demo of POV-Ray. However,
now it's in an easy to use .inc format and in glass. I've also attached a
scene file to help demonstrate how to use it. This scene file happens to be
one that I fooled several people into thinking was a photograph. (Actually,
it's slightly modified. It's a little less realistic in its current form,
but a little experimentation with rotating should do the trick)
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Attachments:
Download 'chess.inc.txt' (10 KB)
Download 'Chessboard.pov.txt' (3 KB)
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Ho ho ho! (for Christmas-time, new laugh)
I was going to mention the binary too if I hadn't looked up and realized I
wasn't actually in povray.text.scene-files here.
Anyway, just wanted to take the opportunity to ask how many people found that
the original chess2.pov, included with POV-Ray since way back, has a knight
(horse) with only one ear?
I made changes to that file about a couple years ago (guess right after Dan
Farmer) so there would be a *pair* of ears instead. At least I'm guessing
everyone has gotten that same file with a missing ear!
In fact the latest 3.1 chess2.pov still retains this aspect although
modifications have been made to make it 3.1 compatible and focal_blur added
since 3.0. Dan Farmer modified the original 1991 script by Ville Saari and Dan
Farmer in 1996.
Interesting to note:
"takes over 40 hours to render by standard amiga", Ville said. Wow.
I don't recall if I ever sent it over to Ville or not. The changes to it now
are many and its not at all the same file(s). Maybe I'll try an email to him.
Message <3669d044.0@news.povray.org>, Stephan Ahonen typed...
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=Bob
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