Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!van-bc!ubc-cs!news.UVic.CA!csr!bcorrie From: bcorrie@csr.UVic.CA (Brian Corrie) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Info on Stardent's DORE Message-ID: Date: 25 Jun 91 15:34:32 GMT References: <1991Jun24.212433.19363@beaver.cs.washington.edu> Sender: news@sol.UVic.CA Organization: University of Victoria Lines: 27 Nntp-Posting-Host: csr.uvic.ca rehm@cs.washington.edu (Eric Rehm) writes: >Has Stardent published a book on DORE? >Is it available on workstation platforms other than Stardent? >I'd also like to hear comments on how DORE is being used >(if anyone is using it....) >/eric I would be interested in this as well. From the magazine ``Computer Graphics World'', I have discovered that Ithaca Software (Ithaca N.Y.) has made a deal with HP to use Ithaca's Advanced Rendering Technology in Hoops. They say it may give Pixar's RenderMan a run for its money in the Rendering Interface arena. When Stardent gave a demo here a year or so ago, there stuff looked interesting as well in this area, although it seemed a little more on the low level side. Can anyone give me some info/references on either of these packages... Thanks, B -- Brian Corrie (bcorrie@csr.uvic.ca) Under the most rigorously controlled conditions of pressure, temperature, volume, humidity and other variables, the organism will do as it damn well pleases. Sounds like some of the code I have written...... 8-)