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Slow and majestic, yup. This was just a 50 frame
test render, as with the animation before, the crucial
part will have some space before and after it, so
that I may make long (slow and majestic :-) fades
from one scene to the next. I hope to get some music
done until I've completed everything, but since thats
still a loooong road to go, I'm pretty confident.
And expect it to be slower. I just don't wanted
a framerate of 1 fps, its rather choppy as it is now
already...
Regards,
Tim
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Tim Nikias v2.0
Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights
Email: Tim### [at] gmxde
> Well, it looks good. Obviously it'll look far better with the blinding
> flash of which you speak. I think my only comment would be that perhaps
> it should be a little slower - I'd only move the sun perhaps one
> sun-radius above the horizon by the end of this scene. Sunrises are
> slow and majestic...
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> "Tim Nikias v2.0" <tim### [at] gmxde> wrote in message
> news:3eff7b12@news.povray.org...
> > This is the scene that shall go before the former
> > posted sunrise scene. (This one actually shows
> > the sun rise, but I named it peek, like in "peeking
> > out of somewhere")
> >
> > Its a 10fps trial, so perhaps its a little jerky. After
> > watching this, I've already decided to play a little
> > with a bigger atmosphere in the beginning, and toning
> > down to normal rather quick, so that the initial sunrise
> > appears to glow more. I also plan on including a
> > blinding flash.
> >
> > I'm not so sure about camera angle, as I've been thinking
> > if I'd better match the end with the beginning of the
> > former, at least to a certain degree. Speedwise, everything
> > revolves less, cause its a close-up, too much speed
> > would make a fast-forward effect.
> >
> > Anyways, I'm hoping on some constructive criticism
> > and suggestions... :-)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Tim
> >
> > --
> > Tim Nikias v2.0
> > Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights
> > Email: Tim### [at] gmxde
> >
> >
> >
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