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"omniverse" <omn### [at] charternet> wrote:
> Very liquid, and I have to wonder if you were consciously or subconsciously
> thinking of hot and cold when you originally made this. Nearly freezing water
> and viscous lava?
Wasn't thinking of _anything_, really, apart from "How do I create a macro that
will make a ring of blob elements, all varying in radius, then translate those
blobs all over the screen?" ...and then once I figured _that_ out, I went about
making it shiny and reflective, 'cuz that's what I like to see! :)
I do like the hot-versus-cold angle... never occurred to me. Very
interesting...
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Welcome back indeed! And a very good restart.
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> Thomas
Thank you. Wasn't sure how this animation would play out, and the reaction has
been mixed. Instagram seemed to like it, but mostly spam accounts, and I think
my Facebook friends would rather I stick with comics (HA! They'll get what they
get, and they can't pitch a fit!). Same with DeviantART and Tumblr... *shrugs*
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 4/12/2016 10:23 PM, Dan Byers wrote:
> > Hello everyone. Long time, no visit.
>
> Welcome back and a soothing animation. Nice.
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> Regards
> Stephen
Thank you! I may revisit this one, try to stretch it out so it loops on the
order of once every five minutes or so...
.....then see how many college kids check it out on a weekend ;)
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 4/13/2016 12:14 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> > On 13-4-2016 9:27, Stephen wrote:
> >> On 4/13/2016 7:43 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> >>> Welcome back indeed! And a very good restart.
> >>>
> >>
> >> But no bees?
> >>
> >
> >
> > bees?
> >
> I might be misremembering but I recall a series of animations. Where two
> bees told a very bad joke.
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> Regards
> Stephen
Your memory serves you correctly. There were a total of four short films
involving bees and bad humor. They were originally created to test various
film-making concepts and techniques, things I hadn't had an opportunity to play
with since I went through my film-making phase in my youth (ahh, that lovely
time when I was convinced I could create the next "Star Wars" episode armed with
only a Super-8mm silent camera and a film-making budget of zero dollars and zero
cents. Those were the days...).
Will I be revisiting my little bee friends? Hard to say. I will most likely
leave the original films alone -- the source code and audio files are scattered
from here to Timbuktu. I'm looking forward to creating new film adventures
featuring...whatever! I really don't have a clue, and I think I'm okay with
that :)
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"BayashiPascal" <Pas### [at] BayashiInJapannet> wrote:
> Nice ! :-)
> I like to look at the white ring moving slowly on the red background, but the
> blue thing at the bottom looks to me less attractive.
>
That's okay, the blue thing at the bottom still likes YOU :D
Thanks for checking it out!
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Doctor John <j.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Just so you don't get bored of reading a pile of Welcome Backs:
> Vitaj spat (Slovak)
>
Spasibo bol'shoe! (Russian)
> Nice image BTW
>
Thank you VERY much! (American) :D
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