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*[[HowTo:Use the plane object | How to: Use the plane object]]
 
*[[HowTo:Use the plane object | How to: Use the plane object]]
 
*[[HowTo:Use spline and bezier curves | How to: Use spline and bezier curves]]
 
*[[HowTo:Use spline and bezier curves | How to: Use spline and bezier curves]]
 
  
 
====Texturing====
 
====Texturing====
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*[[HowTo:Use an image as a texture | How to: Use an image as a texture]]
 
*[[HowTo:Use an image as a texture | How to: Use an image as a texture]]
 
*[[HowTo:Turn a continuous function into a stepped function | How to: Turn a continuous function into a stepped function]]
 
*[[HowTo:Turn a continuous function into a stepped function | How to: Turn a continuous function into a stepped function]]
 
  
 
====Lighting====
 
====Lighting====
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*[[HowTo:Make realistic outdoor lighting | How to: Make realistic outdoor lighting]]
 
*[[HowTo:Make realistic outdoor lighting | How to: Make realistic outdoor lighting]]
 
*[[HowTo:Make realistic indoor lighting | How to: Make realistic indoor lighting]]
 
*[[HowTo:Make realistic indoor lighting | How to: Make realistic indoor lighting]]
 
  
 
====Special effects in POV-Ray====
 
====Special effects in POV-Ray====
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*[[HowTo:Create multi-phase web buttons        | How to: Create multi-phase web buttons]]
 
*[[HowTo:Create multi-phase web buttons        | How to: Create multi-phase web buttons]]
 
*[[HowTo:ODS                                    | How to: Create omni­directional stereo (ODS) images]]
 
*[[HowTo:ODS                                    | How to: Create omni­directional stereo (ODS) images]]
*[[HowTo:Utilize the histogram                  | How to: Utilize the histogram]]
 
  
 
====Special input in POV-Ray====
 
====Special input in POV-Ray====
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=====POV-Ray for Mac OS / Mac OS X=====
 
=====POV-Ray for Mac OS / Mac OS X=====
 
  
 
=====POV-Ray for Unix=====
 
=====POV-Ray for Unix=====
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*[[HowTo:Plan your scenes | How to: Plan your scenes]]
 
*[[HowTo:Plan your scenes | How to: Plan your scenes]]
 
*[[HowTo:Place objects on another object | Place objects on another object]]
 
*[[HowTo:Place objects on another object | Place objects on another object]]
 
  
 
====Scene Description Language====
 
====Scene Description Language====
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*[[HowTo:Use conditional structures | How to: Use conditional structures]]
 
*[[HowTo:Use conditional structures | How to: Use conditional structures]]
 
*[[HowTo:Use macros and loops | How to: Use macros and loops]]
 
*[[HowTo:Use macros and loops | How to: Use macros and loops]]
 
  
 
====Troubleshooting your scene====
 
====Troubleshooting your scene====

Revision as of 20:00, 19 November 2016

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Animating your creations

Objects

Texturing

Lighting

Special effects in POV-Ray

Special output in POV-Ray

Special input in POV-Ray

Working with POV-Ray

Platform-specific tips to get the most out of POV-ray:

POV-Ray for Microsoft Windows
POV-Ray for Mac OS / Mac OS X
POV-Ray for Unix

Building Scenes in POV-Ray

Scene Description Language

Troubleshooting your scene

This section is for figuring out why your scene isn't rendering as expected. For problems related to installation or removal of POV-Ray, updates, crashes, or other software-related issues, see General POV-Ray troubleshooting.

General POV-Ray troubleshooting

This section is for software problems with POV-Ray. If you are trying to figure out why your scene isn't rendering as expected, see Troubleshooting Your Scene.