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Hi. I have a bit of a dilemma. I've been working in a CAD program, that
I just won in a contest. And the problem is that it will only export to
DXF. Well..others, but DXF is the most common. And POVRAY won't open
it.
So I got a program to convert DXF to POV. But I have another problem.
Povray requires a Camera object in the 3d scene. My CAD program does
not use camera's.
Can someone give me some help to what I can do to solve this problem.
Thank you.
barj
bar### [at] rocketmailcom
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barj wrote in message <37704408.77506A4C@rocketmail.com>...
>Hi. I have a bit of a dilemma. I've been working in a CAD program, that
>I just won in a contest. And the problem is that it will only export to
>DXF. Well..others, but DXF is the most common. And POVRAY won't open
>it.
>
>So I got a program to convert DXF to POV. But I have another problem.
>Povray requires a Camera object in the 3d scene. My CAD program does
>not use camera's.
>
>Can someone give me some help to what I can do to solve this problem.
My solution to this problem is to open the converted file in POV-Ray and put
in a camera that, for starters, is at a location such as <1000,1000,1000>
and looking at the origin. Then, I move the camera around to where I want
it. I also usually put a light_source in at <0,100000000000000,0> or so, to
provide some general illumination before figuring out where to put
individual lights.
Mark
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