[lug] Poser or some such similar

John Vonachen john.vonachen at gmail.com
Fri Feb 11 09:35:57 MST 2011


I have tried it.  I put POVRay on my web hosting space and I'm making a web
service from it and also an interface so I and later others can write PHP,
in a page, which generates n number of POV files.  You can then render them
and see, a complex still image, an animation or an n-dimensional interactive
graphic.  I'm doing this partly for a game I'm making and partly as a
service.  In my game it will use small but numerous pre-generated ray-traced
images.

It would be cool if I could have top view realistic human characters with
clothing and accouterments, moving realistically which could also be
generated programmatically.  The complexity of the images and animations can
be very high because the web based game will be just playing back the
animations.  A complex raster image is more or less the same size as a
complex one.  Doesn't blender user Python?  Can Blender be 100% driven by
Python?

On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Davide Del Vento <
davide.del.vento at gmail.com> wrote:

> I used POVray 15 years ago and it was very fun. I tried it companion
> MOray (does it still exist) and didn't have much fun.
> These days everybody I know uses http://www.blender.org/ have you tried
> it?
>
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> > All things old can become new
> > All things broken can become fixed
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>
> Unless there is a law of physics preventing them from happening (sorry
> I am a physicist :-)
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