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"Musashi" <but### [at] yahoo co jp> wrote:
> > I think your anime figures have something really appealling. They bring the
> > 2D world very nicely into the 3D one. Do you have plans to animate them?
> >
> > Thomas
>
> Thank you Thomas.Of course I want to make movies.However, I do not yet have
> technique to make anime. Now,I challenge it! Can you make movies by povray?
> http://www.cafepress.com/pigwednesday
Animations can be made using POV-ray by rendering the individual frames and
using another program to encode them as video. POV has 'clock' and related
variables to allow someone to move objects, and can render a series of frames
as specified by the user.
Examples can be seen in the animations group, here:
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.animations/
As for the 2D look, there are ways of producing it in POV, such as using the
find edges post-process in MegaPov (PP_Find_Edges() macro) or other programs
like PovEdge.
-Reactor
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