Toribash
Re: Free .inc file collection for pov-ray!
OK, many of you have been asking for it now here it is, my inc. First, think you should notice is that it is very simple, even more so I think you should notice that it is so simple that it is but a mesh of milk, clay, gloss, and gloss-light. The main differance that you will notice with this .inc is the custom radiosity that I have placed in it(This is where the lightblub effect occurs.)

My only request is that no one use this .inc in the contest.
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pwnage.jpg (1.37 MB, 247 views)
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lightres.rar (1.1 KB, 111 views)
pwnage.jpg_thumb (10.4 KB, 28 views)
Re: Free .inc file collection for pov-ray!
Heh, i forgot to sticky this, anyway, here are the .inc files of my submissions to the contest, enjoy!
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signaturedecap.png (118.0 KB, 186 views)
Zaarock_1.png (132.3 KB, 156 views)
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cuberay2.inc (10.8 KB, 125 views)
signaturedecap.png_thumb (10.0 KB, 25 views)
Zaarock_1.png_thumb (8.0 KB, 22 views)
cuberayb.inc (10.8 KB, 105 views)
Re: Free .inc file collection for pov-ray!
Wow! Nice job to both of you. A lot better than the identify.inc-modified ones. :o

Btw, I want to see some .incs from Slain. :P
Re: Free .inc file collection for pov-ray!
Since the povray contest has started, I'll give out my orange .inc file.
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orange.inc (3.3 KB, 92 views)
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Re: Free .inc file collection for pov-ray!
Originally Posted by Hijikata
Ray-Trace folder

i mean were as in
for example tori bash is in CProgram Files\Toribash-2.4
so in that format were do i save them
and after i save them how do i use them instead of the default povray render?
Re: Free .inc file collection for pov-ray!
you save them as inc. files (duh, thats what they are) and put them in the raytrace folder. then you open a .pov file youve exported from toribash and set up that inc for them to use (they must be in the same folder)
Re: Free .inc file collection for pov-ray!
its the first line in the file... just try stuff yourself, dont ask for everything.

also, there is a pov-ray tutorial in the tutorials forum..