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Hello All,
It has been roughly ten years since I have posted to this forum (as ian
mcdonald/IanM/ian), and a similarly long time since I have used POV-Ray.
:'-(
I've been programming these last years, and haven't had sufficient time to
meddle in my other interests.
I am glad to see old names still at work, and new ones as well, though I do
wonder what happened to Tor Olav Kristensen, H.E. Day, Chris Huff, Nieminen
Juha and Mick Hazelgrove. If any of you all are still out there, may your
work live on and inspire new generations! ;-D
Cheers to you all! <gulps copius amounts of Chimay Grande Reserve..>
I am looking forward to v4.0 and generally getting back into the mix
I have for now but one question, though it is multipartite:
Does any utility or plugin now exist which might allow proper export of
POV-Ray geometry to, or POV-Ray to be called to render from, something such
as Lightwave 9.2 or Houdini 9?
Alle danke!
<gulps more Chimay and tosses in a chunk of Epoisses>
Cheers!
Ian - ???
[As Above|So Below]
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From: Jan Dvorak
Subject: Re: back after a ~decade..pov geometry exporters?
Date: 19 Dec 2007 09:09:14
Message: <4769260a$1@news.povray.org>
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[GDS|Entropy] napsal(a):
> Hello All,
>
> It has been roughly ten years since I have posted to this forum (as ian
> mcdonald/IanM/ian), and a similarly long time since I have used POV-Ray.
> :'-(
> I've been programming these last years, and haven't had sufficient time to
> meddle in my other interests.
>
> I am glad to see old names still at work, and new ones as well, though I do
> wonder what happened to Tor Olav Kristensen, H.E. Day, Chris Huff, Nieminen
> Juha and Mick Hazelgrove. If any of you all are still out there, may your
> work live on and inspire new generations! ;-D
>
> Cheers to you all! <gulps copius amounts of Chimay Grande Reserve..>
>
> I am looking forward to v4.0 and generally getting back into the mix
>
> I have for now but one question, though it is multipartite:
> Does any utility or plugin now exist which might allow proper export of
> POV-Ray geometry to, or POV-Ray to be called to render from, something such
> as Lightwave 9.2 or Houdini 9?
>
> Alle danke!
> <gulps more Chimay and tosses in a chunk of Epoisses>
> Cheers!
>
> Ian - ???
> [As Above|So Below]
>
>
See the FAQ. there is no way to export.
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[GDS|Entropy] nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/12/19 04:19:
> Hello All,
>
> It has been roughly ten years since I have posted to this forum (as ian
> mcdonald/IanM/ian), and a similarly long time since I have used POV-Ray.
> :'-(
> I've been programming these last years, and haven't had sufficient time to
> meddle in my other interests.
>
> I am glad to see old names still at work, and new ones as well, though I do
> wonder what happened to Tor Olav Kristensen, H.E. Day, Chris Huff, Nieminen
> Juha and Mick Hazelgrove. If any of you all are still out there, may your
> work live on and inspire new generations! ;-D
>
> Cheers to you all! <gulps copius amounts of Chimay Grande Reserve..>
>
> I am looking forward to v4.0 and generally getting back into the mix
> (sheiße, it is like beginning anew!!). ;-)
>
> I have for now but one question, though it is multipartite:
> Does any utility or plugin now exist which might allow proper export of
> POV-Ray geometry to, or POV-Ray to be called to render from, something such
> as Lightwave 9.2 or Houdini 9?
>
> Alle danke!
> <gulps more Chimay and tosses in a chunk of Epoisses>
> Cheers!
>
> Ian - ???
> [As Above|So Below]
>
>
POV-Ray use primitives. Lightwave use meshes, and Houdini probably does the
same, and don't use primitives.
To do that export, you need to convert all objects of the POV scene into meshes.
There are no universal way to do that, especialy with isosurfaces.
Using Poseray, you can import into POV-Ray from those.
--
Alain
-------------------------------------------------
'I never met a piece of chocolate I didn't like.'
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From: Warp
Subject: Re: back after a ~decade..pov geometry exporters?
Date: 19 Dec 2007 11:19:05
Message: <47694479@news.povray.org>
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[GDS|Entropy] <gds### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> I am glad to see old names still at work, and new ones as well, though I do
> wonder what happened to Tor Olav Kristensen, H.E. Day, Chris Huff, Nieminen
> Juha and Mick Hazelgrove. If any of you all are still out there, may your
> work live on and inspire new generations! ;-D
Apparently you haven't seen my thousands of posts here. :P
I haven't advertised my real name for many years, so maybe that's why
it might appear that I have "disappeared". I just use this nickname.
--
- Warp
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Warp wrote:
> I haven't advertised my real name for many years, so maybe that's why
> it might appear that I have "disappeared". I just use this nickname.
>
What is your real name? I thought is was Warp :)
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From: [GDS|Entropy]
Subject: Re: back after a ~decade..pov geometry exporters?
Date: 20 Dec 2007 06:57:48
Message: <476a58bc$1@news.povray.org>
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Yo,
I do remember you, and Rune as well. :-D
Glad to see that I am not the only povGeezer here. ;-)
We still have Gilles Tran, but I wonder what happened to Ken the Grand
Link-Master?
I felt of course that due to my long absence I must complete the Obligatory
Reflective Sphere Over Checkered Plane image once more..
And keeping true to my style I've made the fool thing in such a way as to
take a few hours to render. ;-D
I swear I won't be happy until I'm running some insane multi-qubit quantum
computer with a few hundred petabytes of storage and optical/biological/god
knows what kind of ram. :-D
I will post the "result" in p.b.i when done. (it only took a few min. to
write so don't expect much)
ian
"Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
news:47694479@news.povray.org...
> [GDS|Entropy] <gds### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>> I am glad to see old names still at work, and new ones as well, though I
>> do
>> wonder what happened to Tor Olav Kristensen, H.E. Day, Chris Huff,
>> Nieminen
>> Juha and Mick Hazelgrove. If any of you all are still out there, may your
>> work live on and inspire new generations! ;-D
>
> Apparently you haven't seen my thousands of posts here. :P
>
> I haven't advertised my real name for many years, so maybe that's why
> it might appear that I have "disappeared". I just use this nickname.
>
> --
> - Warp
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From: [GDS|Entropy]
Subject: Re: back after a ~decade..pov geometry exporters?
Date: 21 Dec 2007 01:11:46
Message: <476b5922$1@news.povray.org>
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Hmm...well it would seem that at this point in time you are correct, though
I do remember an old macro meant to translate pov-ray objects into meshes
which could be exported..
Additionally, being a programmer I find it hard/difficult to accept that it
is *completely* impossible to export a great deal of pov-ray functionality
into one or many programs, and this is something that I think I will at
least experiment with once Lightwave arrives at my house.
Essentially POV SDL is very close in structure to most C-like programming
languages, and given this, perhaps one could translate pov-sdl into some
form of XML which could be further manipulated using XSL-FO to produce
scenes or objects which could be loaded into another renderer, and
vise-versa.
Seriously, a CSG is a CSG and a sphere is a sphere...
Most of the complication I forsee would be in the translation of materials,
lighting models and particle effects, which would be less complicated with
procedural applications like Houdini and those compatible with the Renderman
interface, like BMRT.
So logistically I think this is at least feasible, and at most a serious
PITA.
If we can write programs which translate chinese into english, java to
c#/vb, and dwg to dgn, how hard could SDL conversion be?
I suppose I will find out! ;-D
ian
Nothing that seems logically possible will be any fun to attempt. ;-)
"Jan Dvorak" <jan### [at] centrumcz> wrote in message
news:4769260a$1@news.povray.org...
> See the FAQ. there is no way to export.
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From: Tim Attwood
Subject: Re: back after a ~decade..pov geometry exporters?
Date: 21 Dec 2007 16:51:37
Message: <476c3569$1@news.povray.org>
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> Additionally, being a programmer I find it hard/difficult to accept that
> it is *completely* impossible to export a great deal of pov-ray
> functionality into one or many programs, and this is something that I
> think I will at least experiment with once Lightwave arrives at my house.
It's possible in theory, it's just that no one has done much past a few
meshes.
> Essentially POV SDL is very close in structure to most C-like programming
> languages, and given this, perhaps one could translate pov-sdl into some
> form of XML which could be further manipulated using XSL-FO to produce
> scenes or objects which could be loaded into another renderer, and
> vise-versa.
It's quite a bit like C, the hardest parts, like the pre-processor commands.
Macros are parsed to replace multiple or even partial commands and objects.
> Seriously, a CSG is a CSG and a sphere is a sphere...
> Most of the complication I forsee would be in the translation of
> materials, lighting models and particle effects, which would be less
> complicated with procedural applications like Houdini and those compatible
> with the Renderman interface, like BMRT.
>
> So logistically I think this is at least feasible, and at most a serious
> PITA.
POV doesn't provide a tesselation of objects, so the tesselation would
need to come from the conversion utility, because unfortunately
a sphere is not just a sphere in many other formats, but a bunch of
triangles, or nurbs.
> If we can write programs which translate chinese into english, java to
> c#/vb, and dwg to dgn, how hard could SDL conversion be?
Hard.
> I suppose I will find out! ;-D
>
> ian
> Nothing that seems logically possible will be any fun to attempt. ;-)
Good luck =)
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[GDS|Entropy] wrote:
> Yo,
BTW, are you the same Ian who used to talk about UT all the time?
> I do remember you, and Rune as well. :-D
> Glad to see that I am not the only povGeezer here. ;-)
> We still have Gilles Tran, but I wonder what happened to Ken the Grand
> Link-Master?
The AI experiment known as "Ken" was finally reabsorbed into the Matrix
for analysis. The extinction of humanity should be imminent.
J/k. I have no idea, as I've read these forums sporadically at best :(
> I swear I won't be happy until I'm running some insane multi-qubit quantum
> computer with a few hundred petabytes of storage and optical/biological/god
> knows what kind of ram. :-D
Why would that make you happy? You'll still have to wait for your
renders to complete :)
--
...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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From: [GDS|Entropy]
Subject: Re: back after a ~decade..pov geometry exporters?
Date: 22 Dec 2007 23:16:10
Message: <476de10a$1@news.povray.org>
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"Chambers" <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> wrote in message
news:476d7feb$1@news.povray.org...
>
> BTW, are you the same Ian who used to talk about UT all the time?
UT? Do you mean Unreal Tournament? If so, then no. There have been one or
two other Ians here. :-|
There can be only one!! :-D
>> I do remember you, and Rune as well. :-D
>> Glad to see that I am not the only povGeezer here. ;-)
>> We still have Gilles Tran, but I wonder what happened to Ken the Grand
>> Link-Master?
>
> The AI experiment known as "Ken" was finally reabsorbed into the Matrix
> for analysis. The extinction of humanity should be imminent.
>
> J/k. I have no idea, as I've read these forums sporadically at best :(
:-D
Yeah, it seems he vanished. :-\
>> I swear I won't be happy until I'm running some insane multi-qubit
>> quantum computer with a few hundred petabytes of storage and
>> optical/biological/god knows what kind of ram. :-D
>
> Why would that make you happy? You'll still have to wait for your renders
> to complete :)
>
Too true. But holy hell, just imagine the KIND of renders we could be
waiting on... 8-D
ian
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