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- Subject: Re: 3D animation / Ray tracing info
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- Organization: Computer Center, National Central University
- References: <1992Oct30.093800.19033@u.washington.edu>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 06:14:23 GMT
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- In article <1992Oct30.093800.19033@u.washington.edu> eylerken@milton.u.washington.edu (Ken Eyler) writes:
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- > I am looking for a few things in the animation/raytracing aspect.
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- > I 1. I need to know what software is available for a 486/50 machine and
- > where I can get it and any info about. PD or commercial.
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- > 2. Some REALLY good books that deal with things of this nature.
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- > 3. And does anyone have a Pyramid shape ( 3d of course ) of some sort th
- > I could use with POV1.0?
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- >thanks in advance.t to do 3d animation
- > Thanks in advance.
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