Getting POV-Ray to compile on my Raspberry Pi 3 took some doing.
I don't consider myself an expert with this particular tool chain.
Good practice.
Here's a reconstruction of the steps I took, though a lot more trial and error went on.
Now that I have both Antiprism and POV-Ray on a Pi, I can "blow bubbles" such as the above.
We're spreading this savvy to Oregon's schools.
I'm also scheduled to address a middle school in Texas, about programming more generally.
I don't consider myself an expert with this particular tool chain.
Good practice.
Here's a reconstruction of the steps I took, though a lot more trial and error went on.
Now that I have both Antiprism and POV-Ray on a Pi, I can "blow bubbles" such as the above.
We're spreading this savvy to Oregon's schools.
I'm also scheduled to address a middle school in Texas, about programming more generally.
Got little @Raspberry_Pi to render https://t.co/CLBHYjHFtk shapes. See shapes API at https://t.co/pNmZaH69pY - scroll down for renderings.— Kirby Urner (@thekirbster) August 27, 2016
The unit volume tetrahedron API is considered too radical for kids, is treated more as a Mars attacks kind of thing, hence Martian Math. #4D— Kirby Urner (@4DsolutionsPDX) August 27, 2016
Martian Math: a Silicon Forest initiative & end run around test makers who bleep over some best parts. https://t.co/ObhIGN2mEq #CodeCastle— Kirby Urner (@4DsolutionsPDX) August 27, 2016