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VORT - a very ordinary rendering tool-kit. Version 2.10
VORT is a collection of tools and a library for the generation and
manipulation of images. It includes a ray tracer, pixel library, and
utilities for doing gamma correction, median cuts, etc...
The current distribution is described as follows:
art - a ray tracer for doing algebraic surfaces and CSG models.
tools - some utilities for fiddling around with image files.
docs - various bits of doco on the tools
lib - a the pixel library files - this has only been developed to the
point needed to read and write display files.
old - this contains a program for converting image files from 1.0
format to 1.1.
sun - a set of display programs for a sun workstation.
X11 - a set of display programs for a 256 colour X machine.
iris - a display program for an Iris workstation.
pc - a set of display programs for a PC with VGA Extended Graphics.
movies - some C programs for generating some sample animations.
tutes - some C programs for generating some animations that demonstrate
the texturing.
A set of sample input files is available in pub/contrib/artscenes on
gondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au (128.250.1.63). This now includes a rather good
library of objects provided by Alessandro Villani and Alberto Barsella.
Any other contributions are welcome and can be sent either by email or
ftp'd into /incoming on gondwana.
We would like to thank the following people who helped with this release:
Alberto Barsella much bug hunting, ideas, some great scene files,
another pcdisp program, and some mods to super.c.
Henry Chatroop for also surviving a VMS port.
Ole Nielsen and Joe Lappa for good suggestions and finding bugs.
Mahesh Neelakanta for providing artd and dart.
Pavel Rozalski for the SGI movie programs and the changes to
make the VORT library read compressed files.
Eric Haines for providing the SPD Databases, which proved
invaluable for debugging and testing the kd-tree in art.
This software is public domain, and provided without guarantee, although if
you send beer (use the snail mail address, it's less messy) we will drink it.
Surfaces, material properties, and general chat can be directed to:
echidna@munnari.oz
or by snail mail to:
The Software Support Programmer
Department Of Engineering Computer Resources,
Faculty Of Engineering,
University Of Melbourne,
Parkville, Vic, 3052, Australia.
Enjoy.