What are asa, bwmovie, byteyears, clap, seal, ship?
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dmr at dutoit.UUCP
Wed Nov 26 12:37:07 AEST 1986
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Clap is a rendering language done primarily by Rob Pike. The manual
begins,
"Clap is a language for putting interesting things on the other
side of color CRTs. The language is largely declarative; it
is used to define, orient, and place objects in space, rather
than move them.... The units of the language are numbers,
triples [points, RGB values], transformations, surfaces, objects,
lights, and a camera."
Objects include the interesting quadrics, and surfaces have a variety
of optical properties.
The major work in the genre is a ~1min movie of a dancing robot.
(The lack of movement was finessed by an undocumented inbetweening program.)
I think that finishes off the question except for bwmovie.
Probably it is one of several animation programs for the 5620 DMD,
but I can't track it down.
Dennis Ritchie
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