Hi all,
I recently created a website for a friend
(http://www.blueprintbuilding.co.uk).
The image for the site was created in POV-Ray. I then used a combination of
batch files and
ImageMagick to chop the image up into GIFs which are then used in an HTML
table on the
webpage.
I know this is a bit of a mad approach to image-splicing, but has anyone
else done anything similar.
It would be great if you could add some metadata to a POV image (or
associated file) in which you
could specify how an image was spliced.
Any comments?
Reuben
doo### [at] breathemailnet
Reuben Pearse <reu### [at] presence-systemscom> wrote in message
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>> I know this is a bit of a mad approach to image-splicing, but has anyone> else done anything similar.>
http://www.simcoparts.com/inventory.shtml
This is my company's very dated website. The technique works well, however.
-Shay
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 09:19:39 -0500, "Shay" <sah### [at] simcopartscom> wrote:
> http://www.simcoparts.com/inventory.shtml> This is my company's very dated website. The technique works well, however.
If you would set width and height for images then watching while loading
could be pleasure.
ABX
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>> If you would set width and height for images then watching while loading> could be pleasure.>
Unfortunately, I'd have to relearn some html just to do that. I crammed
enough into my head in one weekend to make the website. Of course I forgot
most of it as quickly as I'd learned it. I need to remake the entire
website, but I have too many things I'd rather be doing with my time.
-Shay
Shay <sah### [at] simcopartscom> wrote in message news:3cc81403@news.povray.org...
p.s. Usually one wouldn't have to wait for the graphics to load because the
front page of the site is a site map with minimal graphics which pre-loads
the rest of the images for the site.
-Shay