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last updated at 29 Jul, 2006 07:25 (2 times) this is my lastest artwork ... |
| Date: 29 Jul, 2006 on 03:18 |
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| Nice graphic, CyberSpittle. Getting something like that under OS/2 can't be easy.What tools did you use?
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| Date: 29 Jul, 2006 on 16:31 |
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last updated at 30 Jul, 2006 06:35 (1 times) I use the DOS version ov POV-Ray (Persistence Of Vision Raytracer). It is no longer supported ... there was an OS/2 version (unoffcial), but I always liked the DOS version (should still be available as a legacy download from www.povray.org). I'm getting back into graphics again and thought I would try it. Povray still works in a VDM. |
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cyberspittle (29 Jul, 2006 07:25): this is my lastest artwork ...
Very nice!!! -Robert |
| Date: 30 Jul, 2006 on 17:02 |
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cyberspittle (30 Jul, 2006 06:35): I use the DOS version ov POV-Ray (Persistence Of Vision Raytracer). It is no longer supported ... there was an OS/2 version (unoffcial), but I always liked the DOS version (should still be available as a legacy download from www.povray.org). I'm getting back into graphics again and thought I would try it. Povray still works in a VDM.
Nice Job! Isn't POV-Ray more of a programming way of making graphics? |
| Date: 30 Jul, 2006 on 17:57 |
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last updated at 30 Jul, 2006 20:32 (1 times) Hey Tex (makes me think of THX),It is a scripting language that you work with. You position the camera, light(s), and object(s). The pov engine renders the scene. If you use the clock variable, you can render a number of pictures and combine them into an animation (GIF, AVI, SWF, etc.). With OS/2, you can use the Video-in tool and combine the files into an animation. Pretty cool out of the box using OS/2 (eCS) and a free 3-D graphics app. If you combine it with the (now free DOS version) wire-frame modeler, MORAY, you can do some cool stuff. I haven't worked with MORAY, as I have enough on my plate with POVRAY. For all you people without a pic with your post, I made this animated GIF for people to use. It would be cool if OS2WORLD used it as the default image for people with out a pic (Hint, hint, hint). |
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RobertM (30 Jul, 2006 17:02):
cyberspittle (29 Jul, 2006 07:25): this is my lastest artwork ...
Very nice!!! -Robert
Here is another of my desktops using your backgrounds. |
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| Date: 16 Sep, 2006 on 22:24 |
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I did ... I think the email is invalid, or, my emails get filtered.  |
| Date: 17 Sep, 2006 on 03:26 |
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| They did not bounce. They are now included with the sites other background images. |
| Date: 19 Sep, 2006 on 05:48 |
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11. Re:Desktop Art |
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DavidG (19 Sep, 2006 05:4 : They did not bounce. They are now included with the sites other background images.
Nice! I have experieinced a lot of non-responses in the world of email. Anything we can do to get people excited about eCS (or OS/2) would benefit us also. |
| Date: 20 Sep, 2006 on 03:26 |
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