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.I rpict(1), |
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.I pfilt(1), |
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and/or |
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.I rview(1) |
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.I rvu(1) |
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to render a specific scene. |
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Variables in |
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.I rfile |
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The |
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.I \-o |
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option specifies an output device for |
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< |
.I rview |
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> |
.I rvu |
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(usually "x11") |
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and runs this interactive program instead, using the first view in |
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.I rfile |
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It is important to set this variable properly as it is used to |
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determine the ambient value. |
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An appropriate setting may be discovered by running |
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.I rview |
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> |
.I rvu |
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and noting the exposure given by the "exposure =" command. |
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As in |
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< |
.I rview |
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> |
.I rvu |
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and |
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.I pfilt, |
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the exposure setting may be given either as a multiplier or as a |
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values will be stored by |
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.I rpict |
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or |
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< |
.I rview. |
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> |
.I rvu. |
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Although it is not required, an ambient file should be given whenever |
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an interreflection calculation is expected. |
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This will optimize successive runs and minimize artifacts. |
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This file can later be accessed by |
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.I rpict |
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or |
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< |
.I rview |
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> |
.I rvu |
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in subsequent manual runs using the at-sign ('@') file insert option. |
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(Using an "OPTFILE" also reduces the length of the rendering |
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command, which improves appearance and may even be necessary on some |
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This variable may be used to specify additional options to |
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.I rpict |
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or |
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< |
.I rview. |
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> |
.I rvu. |
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These options will appear after the options set automatically by |
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.I rad, |
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and thus will override the default values. |
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Now we can invoke |
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.I rad |
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to take a look at our scene interactively with |
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< |
.I rview: |
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> |
.I rvu: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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rad -o x11 sample.rif |
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.PP |
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.I oconv |
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first to create the octree (assuming it doesn't |
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already exist), then |
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< |
.I rview |
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> |
.I rvu |
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with a long list of options. |
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Let's say that from within |
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< |
.I rview, |
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> |
.I rvu, |
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we wrote out the view files "view1.vp" and "view2.vp". |
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We could add these to "sample.rif" like so: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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.fi |
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.PP |
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To start |
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< |
.I rview |
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> |
.I rvu |
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again using vw2 instead of the default, we use: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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rad -o x11 -v vw2 sample.rif |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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glrad(1), make(1), mkillum(1), objview(1), oconv(1), |
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pfilt(1), raddepend(1), ranimate(1), |
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rholo(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rview(1), touch(1), vgaimage(1), ximage(1) |
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rholo(1), rpict(1), rtrace(1), rvu(1), touch(1), vgaimage(1), ximage(1) |