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// This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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// California, 94041, USA.

// Persistence Of Vision Raytracer sample file.
// Created by Fabien Mosen - April 8 2001
// This file demonstrates the use of the "spherical" camera.
//
// -w512 -h256
// -w800 -h400 +a0.3
// update to 3.7 by Friedrich A. Lohmüller, Feb-2013

#version 3.7;
global_settings {assumed_gamma 1.0}

#include "colors.inc"
#include "camera-context.inc" //common file containing object definitions for the camera demos

camera {
        spherical
	location <0,10,0>
        right    x*image_width/image_height
        angle 360, //default
              180  //default
        look_at <-1,10,-2>
        }

// Don't forget to render this with the image ratio 2:1 (width = height*2).  
// Command line  +w200 +h100  or -w800 -h400 +a0.3
// Then, you can use the output image in a VR panoramic viewer !

box {<-15,0,-15>,<15,-1,15>
     pigment {checker White,Gray90 scale 5}
     finish {reflection {.1}}
     }

object {Cubes1 translate <5,0,-5>}
object {Cubes2 translate <9,8,-6>}
object {Cubes3 translate <-15,0,5>}
object {Cubes4 translate <-10,0,-5>}

sphere {<-2,3,14>,3 pigment {SteelBlue} finish {phong .2 reflection {.3}}}

sky_sphere {pigment {rgb <0.859,0.910,0.831>}}

light_source {<100,120,130> White*2}