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Hello! Here's a motion-graphics thing I've been working on using POV-Ray, along
with some markers and pencils. The drawings were scanned, then I used the
trace() function to get the locations of the inked and colored lines and turned
them into many, many cylinders. I posted something similiar back in '11 when I
was first working on the whole concept. Didn't go as crazy as I could have with
the textures; the focus of this exercise was, well, focus, or rather focal blur.
The thought balloons were tricky, but I think they turned out pretty good.
https://youtu.be/wp05HDlLDrE
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Dan
roadkillpuppy.com
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On 11/12/19 4:57 PM, Dan Byers wrote:
> Hello! Here's a motion-graphics thing I've been working on using POV-Ray, along
> with some markers and pencils. The drawings were scanned, then I used the
> trace() function to get the locations of the inked and colored lines and turned
> them into many, many cylinders. I posted something similar back in '11 when I
> was first working on the whole concept. Didn't go as crazy as I could have with
> the textures; the focus of this exercise was, well, focus, or rather focal blur.
> The thought balloons were tricky, but I think they turned out pretty good.
>
> https://youtu.be/wp05HDlLDrE
>
> --
> Dan
> roadkillpuppy.com
>
Nice! I love the green scaly texture on the monster. The balloons are
very impressive.
I find it interesting how youtube classified it. Normally, my "other
videos to watch" list is Colbert/Kimmel/Oliver. But with your video
that all switches to toddler/pre-school cartoons. :)
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dik
Rendered 23,469,004,800 of 40,928,716,800 pixels (57%)
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Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
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> Nice! I love the green scaly texture on the monster. The balloons are
> very impressive.
Thank you! The scales are courtesy of a bump_map from a rendering of a bunch of
cylinders. My original plan was to do an intersect with the monster's base
image (a union of cylinders) and a bunch of oddly-shaped, unevenly-distributed
cylinders for the scales, but then I spotted some bad math: thousands of
cylinders + intersect = guaranteed melted hole on my desk where my computer once
sat... 8O
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> I find it interesting how youtube classified it. Normally, my "other
> videos to watch" list is Colbert/Kimmel/Oliver. But with your video
> that all switches to toddler/pre-school cartoons. :)
I didn't think YT categorized _anything_, leastways not unless it's about cats,
lulz, memes, or conspiracy theories ;)
Dan
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From: Paolo Gibellini
Subject: Re: TCBM (screenshot to latest animated film)
Date: 13 Nov 2019 02:49:11
Message: <5dcbb577$1@news.povray.org>
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Dan Byers wrote on 12/11/2019 22:57:
> Hello! Here's a motion-graphics thing I've been working on using POV-Ray, along
> with some markers and pencils. The drawings were scanned, then I used the
> trace() function to get the locations of the inked and colored lines and turned
> them into many, many cylinders. I posted something similiar back in '11 when I
> was first working on the whole concept. Didn't go as crazy as I could have with
> the textures; the focus of this exercise was, well, focus, or rather focal blur.
> The thought balloons were tricky, but I think they turned out pretty good.
>
> https://youtu.be/wp05HDlLDrE
>
> --
> Dan
> roadkillpuppy.com
>
Interesting technique.
And the video is funny ;-)
Paolo
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Paolo Gibellini <p.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
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> Interesting technique.
> And the video is funny ;-)
Thank you! The fact you thought the video was funny actually means more to me
than any technical praise :)
Dan
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