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animation looks like this now but is 9 meg gif.
is there some mpeg makers out there - from still frames?
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"alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> animation looks like this now but is 9 meg gif.
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> is there some mpeg makers out there - from still frames?
Lookin' good. I use TMPGEnc (http://www.tmpgenc.net).
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still using gif
but got it small enough to post, no bg.
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alphaQuad nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/10/05 16:26:
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At that size, you could remove the texture on that torus, it will make the file
somewaht smaler.
--
Alain
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The other day I came home and a guy was jogging, naked. I asked "Why?" He
said "Because you came home early."
Rodney Dangerfield
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hey Alain.
Debug_Message this:
clamp(0.65 - 0.75,0.0,0.25) = 0.15
and should be 0.0
by my macro logic:
#macro _clamp(nn,n,m)
#local result = nn;
#if (nn < n) #local result = n;
#end
#if (nn > m) #local result = m;
#end
result
#end
took awhile of messin with stuff that didnt need messin with cause I assumed
clamp() would work.
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5 bits per pixel setting on file save was the answer for a little larger
image. The texture was useless and ugly
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Now there's no excuse for not knowing your way around a triangle in 9
different ways. That is too many ways to remember for a non-savant type
person.
If anyone doesnt know that many ways, there is triangulation.inc
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Impressive...
web.4707e8616849f39c7b84f780@news.povray.org...
> Now there's no excuse for not knowing your way around a triangle in 9
> different ways. That is too many ways to remember for a non-savant type
> person.
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> If anyone doesnt know that many ways, there is triangulation.inc
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"Kzerphii Toomk" <kze### [at] orangefr> wrote:
> Impressive...
The animation or the triangle?
I posted that triangle to see if anyone was interested because,
long ago it was realized that knowing an angle or a side length was often
needed.
Not surprisingly 8 people did not request to see it. I figured most educated
types know their stuff.
I find it impossible to memorize all the sine/cosine law calculations.
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says 700 but I think 716800 will go.
not a lot of difference between 4 and 5 bits but 200 kb!
530,468 bytes
took a bit of carving
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