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From: Nimish Ajmani
Subject: Holorec-room animation
Date: 18 Aug 2007 12:40:01
Message: <web.46c72046c88e60ed8d92e1a00@news.povray.org>
Thanks to John VanSickle, I finally found a rather efficient way to make a
fade in animation of my holo-rec room.  I attatched a video which shows the
results of my first tests. It is a bit damadged, but that was an mpeg
compression artifact.

The holo-rec room is a new model I made a couple weeks ago, and the room it
turns into is the old model of the USS Starrider bridge, from my
'technology' round animation entry.

Please leave suggestions for improvement.  I want to perfect this method
before the IRTC becomes active again.


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From: St 
Subject: Re: Holorec-room animation
Date: 18 Aug 2007 15:50:02
Message: <46c74d6a@news.povray.org>
"Nimish Ajmani" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message 
news:web.46c72046c88e60ed8d92e1a00@news.povray.org...
> Thanks to John VanSickle, I finally found a rather efficient way to make a
> fade in animation of my holo-rec room.  I attatched a video which shows 
> the
> results of my first tests. It is a bit damadged, but that was an mpeg
> compression artifact.
>
> The holo-rec room is a new model I made a couple weeks ago, and the room 
> it
> turns into is the old model of the USS Starrider bridge, from my
> 'technology' round animation entry.

     That's working well with my <poor> eyes.


>
> Please leave suggestions for improvement.  I want to perfect this method
> before the IRTC becomes active again.

     You think it will become active again? I do too at some stage. But 
when, nobody knows.


        ~Steve~




>


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From: Nimish Ajmani
Subject: Re: Holorec-room animation
Date: 18 Aug 2007 19:40:00
Message: <web.46c781e669d26ab58d92e1a00@news.povray.org>
"St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote:
> "Nimish Ajmani" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
> news:web.46c72046c88e60ed8d92e1a00@news.povray.org...
> > Thanks to John VanSickle, I finally found a rather efficient way to make a
> > fade in animation of my holo-rec room.  I attatched a video which shows
> > the
> > results of my first tests. It is a bit damadged, but that was an mpeg
> > compression artifact.
> >
> > The holo-rec room is a new model I made a couple weeks ago, and the room
> > it
> > turns into is the old model of the USS Starrider bridge, from my
> > 'technology' round animation entry.
>
>      That's working well with my <poor> eyes.
>
>
> >
> > Please leave suggestions for improvement.  I want to perfect this method
> > before the IRTC becomes active again.
>
>      You think it will become active again? I do too at some stage. But
> when, nobody knows.
>
>
>         ~Steve~
>

Thanks for the comments.
Does anyone have any other comments?

  --Nimish


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From: Rune
Subject: Re: Holorec-room animation
Date: 19 Aug 2007 06:13:47
Message: <46c817db@news.povray.org>
Nimish Ajmani wrote:
> Please leave suggestions for improvement.  I want to perfect this
> method before the IRTC becomes active again.

Generally it looks nice.

But has the moving thing been left out from the mask? It looks like the 
transition on the wall behind it overlaps with it, which looks a little odd.

Rune
-- 
http://runevision.com


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From: Nimish Ajmani
Subject: Re: Holorec-room animation
Date: 19 Aug 2007 09:05:01
Message: <web.46c83f7869d26ab5b4a03ea00@news.povray.org>
"Rune" <new### [at] runevisioncom> wrote:
> Nimish Ajmani wrote:
> > Please leave suggestions for improvement.  I want to perfect this
> > method before the IRTC becomes active again.
>
> Generally it looks nice.
>
> But has the moving thing been left out from the mask? It looks like the
> transition on the wall behind it overlaps with it, which looks a little odd.

Yes.  I noticed that too just last night.  I worked overnight to create a
mask object for the character, which reflecets on an equal basis of the
real thing, for a better look.  It's taking some time to create the mask,
because I never anticipated I would need a plain black-and-white texture,
so it took a while.

I plan to post an improved test shot when I have solved the mask problem.
So far, that is the only solution I have found, but it seems to be working
ok.

Thanks for the comment.

  --Nimish

> Rune
> --
> http://runevision.com


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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Re: Holorec-room animation
Date: 21 Aug 2007 19:09:15
Message: <46cb709b@news.povray.org>
Nimish Ajmani wrote:
> Thanks to John VanSickle, I finally found a rather efficient way to make a
> fade in animation of my holo-rec room.  I attatched a video which shows the
> results of my first tests. It is a bit damadged, but that was an mpeg
> compression artifact.
> 
> The holo-rec room is a new model I made a couple weeks ago, and the room it
> turns into is the old model of the USS Starrider bridge, from my
> 'technology' round animation entry.
> 
> Please leave suggestions for improvement.  I want to perfect this method
> before the IRTC becomes active again.

The effect is cooler if the shape of the start and end rooms are 
different.  I know that in my shot this was not so apparent, which is 
why I put the rolling tumbleweeds in there.

Regards,
John


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From: Nimish Ajmani
Subject: Re: Holorec-room animation
Date: 22 Aug 2007 09:15:00
Message: <web.46cc367669d26ab5b4a03ea00@news.povray.org>
John VanSickle <evi### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Nimish Ajmani wrote:
> > Thanks to John VanSickle, I finally found a rather efficient way to make a
> > fade in animation of my holo-rec room.  I attatched a video which shows the
> > results of my first tests. It is a bit damadged, but that was an mpeg
> > compression artifact.
> >
> > The holo-rec room is a new model I made a couple weeks ago, and the room it
> > turns into is the old model of the USS Starrider bridge, from my
> > 'technology' round animation entry.
> >
> > Please leave suggestions for improvement.  I want to perfect this method
> > before the IRTC becomes active again.
>
> The effect is cooler if the shape of the start and end rooms are
> different.  I know that in my shot this was not so apparent, which is
> why I put the rolling tumbleweeds in there.

Well, this was a first test.  Thanks for that tip on the effect.
I am working on a test 3 shot.  Test two was just finished.

Sincerely
  --Nimish

> Regards,
> John


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