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Behold the Aqueon! (Disclaimer: brand-name rip-off is from the Herman Miller
"Aeron" chair. I have no money. Do not attempt to sue).
I did it this afternoon. I plan on putting it into the bar I'm making. It
will now be an interior scene, although many renders are planned, so an
exterior isn't completely out of the question.
I hope you like the background music. (How's the sound? Video and audio
don't mix well here, without there being a popping sound. I think you all
know this situation I suffer). I haven't gotten down to any T&L (texturing
and lighting) yet, but the model is finished, I think. I still have to check
some details of that thing holding up the seat, and get down to coloring it.
Suggestions, ideas, model contributions for the bar, etc. are all welcome.
Thank in advance. :)
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Attachments:
Download 'aqueon2.avi.mpg' (354 KB)
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> I hope you like the background music. (How's the sound? Video and audio
> don't mix well here, without there being a popping sound. I think you all
> know this situation I suffer).
looks good - how did you combine the audio?
Rick
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> looks good - how did you combine the audio?
Thanks. Well, first I made a Bink video file, and then turned that into a
DivX ;-) AVI. Then I ripped a track off an oldies CD I have around here.
Then I went to Goldwave, and chopped it down to 18 seconds and added a fade
out (toll: $0.21). Then I went into VirtualDub, added the video stream, told
it not to process it, just copy it, but to change the frame rate from 30 to
10, and then I added the WAV file which I had made, and told it to compress
as an MP3. Viola. That's it. :)
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"Tony[B]" wrote:
> Then I ripped a track off an oldies CD I have around here.
How do you rip tracks off of a CD ? I tried it and all I get
are a bunch of gouges and scratches on the face of the CD :(
--
Ken Tyler - 1400+ POV-Ray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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> How do you rip tracks off of a CD ? I tried it and all I get
> are a bunch of gouges and scratches on the face of the CD :(
You use a program such as AudioCatalyst for example... :)
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What impresses me is that you can tell where the grooves are on a cd to rip
out one track. ; )
Josh
Ken wrote:
> "Tony[B]" wrote:
>
> > Then I ripped a track off an oldies CD I have around here.
>
> How do you rip tracks off of a CD ? I tried it and all I get
> are a bunch of gouges and scratches on the face of the CD :(
>
> --
> Ken Tyler - 1400+ POV-Ray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
> http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
--
Josh English -- Lexiphanic Lethomaniac
eng### [at] spiritonecom
The POV-Ray Cyclopedia http://www.spiritone.com/~english/cyclopedia/
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> How do you rip tracks off of a CD ? I tried it and all I get
> are a bunch of gouges and scratches on the face of the CD :(
you have to use your teeth (like when cutting sticky tape, or stripping
wires)
Rick
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