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'''comment 2''': The scene orientation of these scene files are left-handed with the z-axis pointing upwards! If you want to use them in a POV-Ray environment you need to convert them to the standard orientation (left-handed with the y-axis pointing upwards).
 
'''comment 2''': The scene orientation of these scene files are left-handed with the z-axis pointing upwards! If you want to use them in a POV-Ray environment you need to convert them to the standard orientation (left-handed with the y-axis pointing upwards).
  
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'''comment 3''': You can achieve this by applying the following transformation to each of the files:  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:58, 21 March 2026

INTRODUCTION

This is a haphazard collection of stuff assembled over the last 30 years and written by a large number of POV-Ray users.

I am not the original writer/owner of the following files, only the collector. For all files the usual copyright terms of POV-Ray apply:


The files are licensed under the terms of the CC-LGPL.

Use and/or modification of the scenes is free, except for commercial purposes.

Commercial distribution is not allowed without written permission from their mentioned authors.


LIST OF TOPICS

  • cloth
  • constructions
  • glass
  • landscape
  • nature
  • plants
  • rocks
  • sky



TOPIC: SKY


topic: sky

title: Rainbow

Carlucci's Rainbow example

year: 1998

author: Angelo Carlucci

description: A rainbow as seen through a raindrop-spattered window.

link: none available

comment 1: This scene file was originally generated for POV-Ray V3.0 by Moray V3.01 For Windows (c) 1991-1998 Lutz + Kretzschmar. Created for the "IRTC".

comment 2: The scene orientation of these scene files are left-handed with the z-axis pointing upwards! If you want to use them in a POV-Ray environment you need to convert them to the standard orientation (left-handed with the y-axis pointing upwards).

comment 3: You can achieve this by applying the following transformation to each of the files:

blah blah blah blah blah.......