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Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 10:50:55 +0300
From: licaon <licaon AT go DOT ro>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com, George Kinney <GKinney AT nextransport DOT com>
Subject: Re[2]: Raytracing
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Hello George,

Tuesday, August 29, 2000, 2:45:07 PM, you wrote:
GK> Well, obviously the POV sources are available, as are the sources for DKB
GK> trace, Polyray, and Rayshade to name a few others. All of them are easily
GK> turned up with a quick search at your nearest engine.
i have the MegaPOV's v0.5 sources, that's good, let's say that i have
to build a block of apartments, and a never did that before, what do i
do: 1. i take a look at a complete project, or 2. i take a look at the
schematics involved...hmmm???

GK> If you're looking for in-depth online information on ray-tracing algorithms
GK> and the like, forget it. There's plenty of source, but if you want docs, buy
GK> a textbook.
well if i could get a text book i would do that, but i'm living on
another planet (see ".ro"), there a very slim chances to find that
book...:(((
that's why i'm looking for some digital-books/sources/examples...

ps. all i wanted was a little help with the links....is that so
hard...hmmm???:)))))))))
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Best regards,
 licaon                            mailto:licaon AT go DOT ro


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