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Published By ahui on Sunday, September 07, 2003 - 04:33 AM

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The POV-Ray Floor Effects
What are the POV-Ray Effects?
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The POV-Ray floor effects is a collection of POV-Ray code that can be used to create "floors" for your LDraw models in POV-Ray to create stunning images! The sample below of images gives you an idea of what you an do with these floor codes. Click on any image to enlarge.
Brush Truck Image
Wood Floor Effect: 4x4 Brush Pickup Truck by Will Hess 
BD 001 Pump Engine Image
Wood Floor Effect: BD-001 Pump Engine by Will Hess 
Surfing the waves images
Water Floor Effect: Surfing the waves by Todd Dillard
Costal flying image
Water Floor Effect: Costal Flying
Costal flying image
Water Wave Effect: Graf Spee on the Prowl.
Model by Dominic De bruyn
Surfing the waves images
Water Wave Effect: Nimitz in a pond. 
Model created by Frank King
Santa Fe Super Chief Image
Mirror Floor Effect: Santa Fe Super Chief Engine 

Panzer on the prowl image
Marble Floor Effect: Panzer on the prowl
How Do I Install The POV-Ray Effects & Quick Easy?
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Step 1 Download the following file called zzldraw.zip.
Step 2 Locate your POV-Ray 3.5 application folder and look for a sub-folder called "Insert Menu". Place the "ZZ - LDraw" found inside the povray.zip file inside the sub-folder "Insert Menu".
Step 3 Open POV-Ray and click on the insert menu and you will notice at the bottom you have a new menu called LDraw.

Step 4 Select the Floors sub-men and you will see a select of floors you can pick from. Click on any floor to insert the code into your .POV file. It is recommened that you insert the floors code near the floor plane already in your pov-ray file.
Step 5 We have included Jeroen De Haan's Ultra Realistic Rendering Code as well. In order for his code to work properly you will need to download the following zip file as well: radiosityv2.zip.
Step 6 Create a folder called "POV Code" anywhere On your computer. In this tutorial we will create the folder at C:\LDraw\Apps\POV Code
Step 7 Extract the contents radiosityv22.zip into the POV Code folder.
Step 8 Open POV-Ray and located the "Edit Master POVRAY.INI" under the tools menus.

Editing the master POVRAY.INI
Step 9 A text file will appear in windows Notepad. Scroll to the bottom of the file until you see the following and ADD the text in THIS FONT to your file. Save and close the file when you are done.

; Specify path to search for any files not found in current
; directory. Up to 10 such paths may be specified.
; These were added by the install process with your installation
; drive and directory already patched in.
;
Library_Path=C:\LDraw\Apps\POV-Ray v3.5\INCLUDE
Library_Path=C:\WINDOWS\Fonts
Library_Path=C:\LDraw\Apps\POV Code
Step 10 Congradulations you are now done. To learn more about Jeroen De Haan's powerful POV-Ray code visit his website http://www.digitalbricks.nl/RENDER/index.html. Jeroen provide detail examples as to what his files do.

Help Desk Tutorial: The POV-RayEffects
Version 1.0
Created by Ahui Herrera, LDraw Help Desk
Special thanks to all the authors that have contributed their individual code snippets.
http://www.ldraw.org/



Recipient 2007
Kevin Clague

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