Hey everyone,

even though a bunch of threads here on the list caused a lot of clicking, i am 
still fighting with proper channel handling
in my Iops (can you say "but request"? ;) ).

In order to get the hang of it once and for all I decided to start a public 
exercise to create a working reference example.
To make this a usable and meaningful sample I decided to create a real use-case 
instead of "academic" sample code.

So I created Enviro. It will be an environment reflection op. This offers a 
bunch of the issues I have been and am still
facing in many of my ops.

The current status of the code is a VERY early skeleton of the code (based on 
the Blocky.c example). I am in the progress
of adding TODOs and goals as comments in the code. Next up is creating 
compiling and working code.
And I am hoping for the community to jump in to help me make this an efficient, 
100% working reference for the future.

You are invited to read, tell me what I am doing wrong, tell me what to do 
better, discuss or if you have the time, fork
the repo and play with it on your own.

So here is the more in-depth description: http://instinct-vfx.github.com/Enviro/
And the repo on Github: https://github.com/instinct-vfx/Enviro

The repository contains a VS2005 solution. Compiling on other platforms should 
be trivial I guess.

Any feedback is welcome.

Kind regards,
Thorsten


Thorsten Kaufmann
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