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.TH "OBJPICT" "1" "28/06/11" "RADIANCE" ""
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.SH "NAME"
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objpict \- render image of RADIANCE object(s)
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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.B objpict
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input
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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.I Objpict
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is a script that adds some light
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sources to a scene then calls
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.I oconv(1)
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and
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.I rpict(1)
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to render four parallel line projections.
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.PP
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The four projections presented are along the X\-axis
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(displayed in the upper left quadrant), along the Y\-axis
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(upper right), along the Z\-axis (lower left) and an
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oblique view (lower right).
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.PP
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Any number of material and scene files may be given,
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but no in\-line commands. If no input files are given on the
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command line, the standard input is read.
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.PP
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Unlike it's brother
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.I objline(1),
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.I objpict(1)
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does require that all object modfiers (materials)
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are defined.
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.SH "EXAMPLES"
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To render a four\-view image of chair.rad using the material
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description stored in chair.mat and saving the result to furniture.hdr
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.IP "" .2i
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objpict furniture.mat chair.rad table.rad > furniture.hdr
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.PP
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or
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.IP "" .2i
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cat furniture.mat chair.rad table.rad | objpict > furniture.hdr
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.SH "AUTHOR"
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Greg Ward Larson
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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objline(1), objview(1)
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