> Miguel,
>
> I have tried the 2.5D rendering on a P2 266Mhz and it is amazingly
> fast!!!
:)
Very good. I am glad that you like it.
It is *still* in the development stage and needs a lot more work. But I
think it will be a significant improvement.


> Even a crystal with 2300 atoms renders very smoothly and the
> render time is less than proportionnal to the number of atoms. It's
> really incredible. What's the principle of this rendering?
The principle of this rendering is ...
do not use any of the built-in graphics
I am plotting every pixel myself: line drawing, circle painting, etc.

This is one of the reasons that anti-aliasing currently does not work when
in Graphics25D mode.

I am currently traveling. Will write more in a couple of weeks.


Miguel

>
> Fabian
> --
> Fabian Dortu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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