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Something has always bugged me about the docs on this subject (old docs as well
as the new ones for 3.7.)
It says there...
"3.4.1.4 HF_Gray_16
Grayscale output can be used to generate heightfields for use in other POV-Ray
scenes..."
That's well and good!
But not this...
"With Grayscale_Output=true, the output file will be in the form of a
heightfield, with the height at any point being dependent on the brightness of
the pixel..."
Uh, no, the output file is not 'a heightfield'; it's just a grayscale image that
*can be used to create* a heightfield (or for other things.) That partial
sentence should be sliced and diced and generally re-worded-- IMHO, of course
;-) -- so that its meaning is clearer to new users.
The reason I bring this up is that it *really* confused me during my early
POV-Ray learning-curve. Could it be confusing to other newbies as well? I was
expecting (out of naivete and lack of experience) that, by using HF_Gray_16, its
*own* render would produce a beautiful craggy-mountain HF on the screen (!). A
silly thought, now that I know better-- but not at the time. :-/ I would imagine
that a HF is one of *the* coolest CG objects that newbies would like to create.
But if the concept of how a HF is made is new to them, the offending sentence
could be confusing, or at least off-putting.
My two-cents for the day ;-)
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On 04/17/2014 05:12 AM, Kenneth wrote:
> Uh, no, the output file is not 'a heightfield'; it's just a grayscale image that
> *can be used to create* a heightfield (or for other things.) That partial
> sentence should be sliced and diced and generally re-worded-- IMHO, of course
> ;-) -- so that its meaning is clearer to new users.
is this better?
http://wiki.povray.org/content/Reference:Global_Settings#HF_Gray_16
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