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povray wrote:
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> What does blocks.inc do? Is it a lego include?
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No. It displays some childrens wooden building blocks.
/thomash
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Thomas wrote:
> Does anybody know where to get the good old blocks.inc? Apperently it's
> doesn't exist anymore (as google fails to give a working link).
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> What does blocks.inc do?
>Is it a lego include?
You want Lego? I know there are some great Lego bits & pieces for POV, but I
built a simple 4x2 block before I discovered these guys. Check out
http://www.kawo1.rwth-aachen.de/~witte/lego-closed.html and
http://hea-www.harvard.edu/~fine/POV/lego_4x2.html
Here's a shot of my Legos.
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And here's a close-up. The blocks are hollow, and the logo & 'pegs' can be
easily turned off when desired.
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"PM 2Ring" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> And here's a close-up. The blocks are hollow, and the logo & 'pegs' can be
> easily turned off when desired.
That's odd. Both those Jpegs look worse after downloading than the originals
I just created (from .bmp).
There should be almost no visible artifacting on the second image, and only
a tiny bit on the red bricks in the first.
I hadn't noticed that happening here before. I'm using the web interface, by
the way. I wonder how it could happen???
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I'm not seeing the artifacts you're talking about. Have you tried
right-clicking them and doing a save-as? Maybe something's weird about
your browser. Also, I think this area's for text only.
Charles C
PS, since you mentioned the web interface, do you ever have trouble logging
on?
"PM 2Ring" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "PM 2Ring" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> > And here's a close-up. The blocks are hollow, and the logo & 'pegs' can be
> > easily turned off when desired.
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> That's odd. Both those Jpegs look worse after downloading than the originals
> I just created (from .bmp).
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> There should be almost no visible artifacting on the second image, and only
> a tiny bit on the red bricks in the first.
>
> I hadn't noticed that happening here before. I'm using the web interface, by
> the way. I wonder how it could happen???
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Also have a look in ~scenesadvancedblocks There's a stacks.inc in there.
Thomas <tho### [at] povtalorg> wrote:
> povray wrote:
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> > What does blocks.inc do? Is it a lego include?
> >
> No. It displays some childrens wooden building blocks.
>
> /thomash
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"Charles C" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> I'm not seeing the artifacts you're talking about.
Phew! That's fine then.
> Have you tried
> right-clicking them and doing a save-as?
Yes, but only after looking at them in the more usual way, so I suppose the
same file was pulled from the cache.
>Maybe something's weird about
> your browser.
>Also, I think this area's for text only.
I believe you're quite correct, Charles. Sorry guys, but the Web interface
misled me, because it says "If posting images, please use JPEG or PNG
format" etc, down the bottom of this page. I just assumed I was in p.b.i
and didn't notice what group it was until I went to check my uploads.
> PS, since you mentioned the web interface, do you ever have trouble logging
> on?
Only in my early days here. But I have noticed that if I open a new browser
window to search something on this site while I'm composing a message, the
system gets confused and asks me to login again. It happened a couple of
times today, before I UL'ed those pics.
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"PM 2Ring" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "PM 2Ring" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> > And here's a close-up. The blocks are hollow, and the logo & 'pegs' can be
> > easily turned off when desired.
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> That's odd. Both those Jpegs look worse after downloading than the originals
> I just created (from .bmp).
Mystery solved! It was all my silly fault. Sorry! :)
I've just started using a dialup download accelerator with my ISP. I didn't
realize it had the option to downgrade image quality for further speed. I
wonder if it's only Jpegs, or if it converts PNGs too?
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Thomas <tho### [at] povtalorg> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know where to get the good old blocks.inc? Apperently it's
> doesn't exist anymore (as google fails to give a working link).
>
> Or does anybody know of another inc file that does ca the same thing?
As mentioned earlier, there is a blocks scene in the advanced folder, but
its not the same thing.
I've just been playing with the blocks.inc that Dave UL'ed. I noticed it
uses the pre 3.5 syntax (no semicolons at the end of declares). I also
noticed a few minor bugs.
Maybe John VanSickle designed it with a different font to the one I have,
but some of the letters (eg 'I' & 'J')are not centered correctly in the x
direction. Also 'W' is too wide to fit properly, and actually extends past
the edge of the block!
I've been working on an updated version. It's mostly done, but some other
letters could do with fine tuning.
The new version also uses other modern features: local variables, macros and
arrays for easier access.
I've also written some simple text formatting macros to work with these
blocks.
Anyone interested?
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