On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 16:59, Jiba wrote: > On 16 Feb 2003 21:13:16 -0500 > Jack Madison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Looks good. I'll have to figure out the changes in the way images are > > loaded (how the filename is set), but I copied the way lesson104 works > > and my landscape is back (but my get_true_height is messed up). > > Good ! > > > lesson-114 is still strangely hard to see. I see the difference in what > > you did, and when I first tried the cvs from work a few days ago I also > > had no problems. My work computer is an 800mhz laptop with no 3d > > accelleration.... Painfully slow for 3d stuff. > > Lesson 114 and facecutter are purely Python written; its speed doesn't depend on 3D >hardware but only on CPU. Actually, the facecutter is understood to be used not in >real time, but as a preprocessing, in order to improve your mesh.
I just meant it was painfully slow for what I'm working on, but I installed the cvs version at work just to test it. :) But since I'm e-mailing.. Any idea what changes may have messed up the way I am doing get_true_height? Am I doing something wrong, or could there be a bug? It appears that the result of get_true_height is actually a multiple of the height??? > > Jiba -- Jack Madison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Pour vous desabonner envoyez un mail a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
