Hi Tore,
When I used l3p (the older version) I had to hand-edit every single POV file it generated to make it use my own various includes and other alterations to make nice renders. I also had to add details, extract information by eye etc.
With LDView export I do all this in an include, using all the parameters that LDView spits out (no more numbers to be dealt with!), and automate just about everything I like to do to POV. For this reason alone I simply love LDView output.
It takes some time to set up, but once you set LDView output to your taste it is incredibly excellent.
Tim
PS. Although as a caveat I did give a lot of feedback during its development so it may be tweaked somewhat to my personal desires
When I used l3p (the older version) I had to hand-edit every single POV file it generated to make it use my own various includes and other alterations to make nice renders. I also had to add details, extract information by eye etc.
With LDView export I do all this in an include, using all the parameters that LDView spits out (no more numbers to be dealt with!), and automate just about everything I like to do to POV. For this reason alone I simply love LDView output.
It takes some time to set up, but once you set LDView output to your taste it is incredibly excellent.
Tim
PS. Although as a caveat I did give a lot of feedback during its development so it may be tweaked somewhat to my personal desires