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I just wanted to say that I finally got around to using Poseray for a
scene I just finished (See "Happy Hallowe'en in p.b.i), and it worked
perfectly. I was using MegaPOV to take advantage of motion blur, so I
was happy at the MegaPOV export option. UV-mapping was preserved for all
body parts, and this really made the crackle normal I used on my Poser
figure "lay down" right. Can't say enough about this wonderful util, and
I hope there is a 3.5 version out soon.
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Dave,
Cool image. I am glad that PoseRay worked for you. The version I posted
here is compatible with POV-Ray 3.5. The only difference between the
MegaPOV and POVRay 3.5 file is the header and there is an option for it.
good luck,
FlyerX
Dave Dunn wrote:
> I just wanted to say that I finally got around to using Poseray for a
> scene I just finished (See "Happy Hallowe'en in p.b.i), and it worked
> perfectly. I was using MegaPOV to take advantage of motion blur, so I
> was happy at the MegaPOV export option. UV-mapping was preserved for all
> body parts, and this really made the crackle normal I used on my Poser
> figure "lay down" right. Can't say enough about this wonderful util, and
> I hope there is a 3.5 version out soon.
>
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