Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!ADENOSINE.PHARM.UTAH.EDU!davis From: davis@ADENOSINE.PHARM.UTAH.EDU ("Darrell R. Davis") Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Ray-tracing Message-ID: <9007110354.AA04884@adenosine.pharm.utah.edu> Date: 11 Jul 90 03:54:56 GMT References: <9007092046.AA07962@frodo.Physics.McGill.CA> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 90 I have been using a ray tracing program called RASTER3D on my 4D/20 for molecular modeling. The quality of the images are better than any of the commercial packages that I have seen for this purpose. Although this is a specialized application, there may be something useful for your purpose. Here is some information that I pulled out of the README file that is part of the package and also a part of the man page for "render" which may be of interest. I do know that as of last fall (1989), David Bacon was at CARB in Maryland, the addresses below may give you a lead. ************************************************************** RENDER(1G) UNIX System V (RASTER3D commands) RENDER(1G) NAME render - make an image file from some 3D objects SYNOPSIS render [ file ] DESCRIPTION Render accepts a file (standard input by default) containing some control information and parameters describing a set of coloured spheres and triangles in 3-space, and produces an image file on the standard output acceptable to dither(1G). Normally, render is invoked implicitly by orb(1G) or scene(1G), and the image is piped to dither automatically. The algorithm used by render is described in Bacon, D.J. & Anderson, W.F., "A Fast Algorithm for Rendering Images of Solid Objects with Shadows, and Its Application in Making Pictures of Molecules," manuscript in preparation (probably to be submitted to J. Comp. Chem. or to J. Mol. Graphics), 1988. Input file format The input layout for render is the same as that accepted by scene(1G * Tell everyone about RASTER3D! * The rendering algorithm used by the program "render.f" is * described in the following paper: * If you have any questions, problems, comments, complaints, or suggestions, please do not hesitate to call or write me. David Bacon Department of Biochemistry Medical Sciences Building University of Alberta Edmonton, AB T6G 2H7 CANADA Phone: 403-432-4575 Bitnet: USERGORA@UALTAMTS I will be moving to the Washington, DC area sometime in August, 1988. Here is a temporary intermediate contact: c/o John Moult Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology 9600 Gudelsky Drive Rockville, MD 20850 USA Phone: 301-975-2593 Bitnet: JOHN@MSMFVM Mark Israel and Stephen Samuel made significant contributions to this package, and may be reached at the Edmonton address above or as follows: Phone: 403-432-2422 Bitnet: USERLNDS@UALTAMTS ******************************************************************* Hope this is of some general interest. -------------------------------------------------------------- * Darrell R. Davis * * * "Faster, faster, until the Assistant Professor * * * thrill of speed overcomes Medicinal Chemistry *A**L**T**A* the fear of death." University of Utah * * * * * * --H.S. Thompson * --------------------------------------------------------------