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That's sort of what I tried, I spiraled the camera outward from the center
like a reversed record player (okay, like a CD-ROM drive [and not reversed
then either ;-)]).
The number of frames goes up so much that the file gets very large, though
of course it would still be of reasonable size for upload to a web space,
that is if a couple megs or more is reasonable.
Bob
"Chris Huff" <chr### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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> In article <387247dc@news.povray.org>, "omniVERSE" <inv### [at] aolcom>
> wrote:
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> > I've checked out doing a rotation of it and it would be a huge file in
> > order to see clearly enough, slow and legible.
> > The alternative is to render several viewing directions and put them
into
> > a Avi or Mpg so as to switch over a period of time from one frame to the
> > next, and maybe just use a pause manually to see each.
>
> Maybe just a closeup moving over the surface of the rotating disk
> instead of full views?
>
> --
> Chris Huff
> e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
> Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
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