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28 Jul 2024 22:28:11 EDT (-0400)
  Re: animated media explosion example  
From: Ken
Date: 30 Dec 1998 01:48:46
Message: <3689CC68.1E199191@pacbell.net>
Matthew Bennett wrote:
> 
> I just couldn't resist attempting to animate the original still image of the
> media explosion (see my previous post).
> 
> Just as a note to people reading this in povray.general - I realise there
> are probably better newsgroups to post these "advertisements" in - but I'm
> mainly posting them here as quite a few people appeared to be having
> problems with media explosions earlier on, and media in general.  Though
> what I've produced is far from perfect, I hope it'll be a help if someone
> was looking for a practical example :)  ..Thought I'd better say that in
> case someone gets stressed ;)
> 
> Anyway, check out the mpeg animation (411kb) at:
> http://www.btinternet.com/~bennett/explo1.mpeg
> 
> And/or get the full POV source (.pov, .inc and .ini) from:
> http://www.btinternet.com/~bennett/explopov.zip
> (requires Nathan Kopp's lens flare include as supplied with Moray 3.1 - you
> may need to adjust the directory given in the .pov source).
> 
> If you watch the ending carefully, you should be able to see the remains of
> the shockwave coming towards you.. I love that bit ;)  Shame I couldn't
> really upload the original 3.8mb AVI :)
> 
> Feedback is very much welcome :)
> 
> Matt
> 
> --
> Author of the DataCloak file encryption utility:
> http://www.btinternet.com/~bennett/datacloak.html

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