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AC3Dseems to output erroneous camera location for POV. Not alot but just off enough to have problems with getting the right view and lighting. Give it try and you will see. I am trying to determine the amount but it seems to change with the change in zoom etc.
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AHA- I wondered why I couldn't figure the camera out; LOL
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Let me know if you can determine what the POV export is doing with camera and lights. I suspect it's some sort of mapping problem between POV coordinates and AC3D (that's the theory), or it's just an indeterminate error in mathematics. I'd have to see the POV export control code to be sure. Do you know who wrote plugin? where the code is?
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