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From: Jeffrey M  Lakin
Subject: More Advanced
Date: 13 Nov 1998 01:23:33
Message: <364BD020.93196CED@syr.edu>
I've been working with povray for a while now, and I've gone through the
documentation completely, but I feel that I'm on the plateau between
experimenting and improvising with the documented stuff and images that
are posted for the ray tracing competition. I've tried downloading the
source for even some of the easier scenes, but still am baffled. Where
can I find some mid-advanced ray tracing help?

Thkx.

-Talon Karrde


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: More Advanced
Date: 13 Nov 1998 02:15:27
Message: <364BDC24.F24886B7@pacbell.net>
Here are all of my links to tutorials. Some are easy and others are not.
You will have to judge them for yourself as to the usefulness of each.

http://www.myna.com/~gcircle/csbh/MeansAndMethods.html

http://members.tripod.com/~fyre3d/index.htm

http://members.xoom.com/POVRAY3/index2.html

http://tqd.advanced.org/3285/

http://www.update.uu.se/~bgezal/tutorial/logo.html

http://twysted.net/tutorials/

http://www.mathconsult.ch/showroom/unipoly/unipoly.html#VertexConfig

http://www.spake.org/rtimes/

If anyone knows of other tutorials not on this list I would like to hear
from you

Ken Tyler

Jeffrey M. Lakin wrote:

> I've been working with povray for a while now, and I've gone through the
> documentation completely, but I feel that I'm on the plateau between
> experimenting and improvising with the documented stuff and images that
> are posted for the ray tracing competition. I've tried downloading the
> source for even some of the easier scenes, but still am baffled. Where
> can I find some mid-advanced ray tracing help?
>
> Thkx.
>
> -Talon Karrde


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