Xref: utzoo comp.graphics:15516 comp.os.msdos.programmer:2906 Newsgroups: comp.graphics,comp.os.msdos.programmer Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!dbuck From: dbuck@ccs.carleton.ca (Dave Buck) Subject: Re: How to make an animation from GIF files ? Message-ID: <1991Jan23.064430.15191@ccs.carleton.ca> Organization: Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada References: <91020.154716GELDREIC@FRECP12.BITNET> <1991Jan22.212616.2693@rice.edu> Distribution: usa Date: Wed, 23 Jan 1991 06:44:30 GMT In article <1991Jan22.212616.2693@rice.edu> jsd@arcadien.rice.edu (Shawn Joel Dube) writes: >In article <91020.154716GELDREIC@FRECP12.BITNET>, GELDREIC@FRECP12.BITNET (David GELDREICH) writes: >| >|> I am currently making Ray-traced pictures with DKBtrace. > >By the way, how good is DKBtrace? Is it shareware? > >jsd@owlnet.rice.edu I rather like it - then again, being the author, I have a rather biased opinion :-). It's certainly not the best freely distributable raytracer around (Rayshade is impressive, for example), but it does some things well. DKBTrace is freely distributable and is available by anonymous FTP from alfred.ccs.carleton.ca (134.117.1.1). A new version (2.07) is coming out real soon now, but I've learned to keep my mouth shut when announcing release dates for software :-). I'll post an announcement here when it's available. David Buck dbuck@ccs.carleton.ca -- _____________________________________________________________________ | David Buck | My employer is not responsible for| | dbuck@ccs.carleton.ca | my opinions. I'm not even sure | | | I am. |