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POV-Ray2x is a port of POV-Ray (Persistence of Vision Raytracer, http://www.povray.org) for gp2x.
Features:
- All POV-Ray features except TIFF images support. - Custom real-time rendering (by lines or mosaic) preview for GP2X, built with minimal library from rlyeh. - Rendering stats. Controls: - 'Start' (home) to stop rendering and quit. You need to do your own .gpe/.gpu script (look at READMEgp2x.txt) to render your own scene. The "scenes" folder have a load of samples with a .gpe script you can directly launch to render.
To install, copy PovRay folder to the root of your SD card.
You can use the GP2X-write editor to create/edit scripts under GP2X, or any others editors editors you like.
Official website: http://www.povray.org Official documentation: http://www.povray.org/documentation/ |
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| Name: |
PovRay.zip |
| Date: |
12/11/2008 |
| Size: |
2.43 MB |
| Version: |
3.6 |
| Author: |
POV-Team / Grz- (gp2x port) |
| Website: |
http://garzul.tonsite.biz |
| Downloads: |
1,062 |
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| Licence: |
None |
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| Operating Systems: |
gp2x F100 gp2x F200
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| awesome! it really works!^^ for those who might have problems running it: change the directories inside the file "povray.ini", if you didnt copy it to the root dir. @developers: is it possible to change the cpu-clock? |
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| you can change cpu clock with gmenu2x or cpu/lcd tweaker |
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| thanks, i forgot that somehow :)
oh and... i took the time to render the three main radiosity samples... 1st one: ~800 secs, 2nd: ~1000secs and 3rd: ~700secs on 200mhz. conclusion: yes, it takes long. but the results look very good! |
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