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It's looking like a sparse round.
How many people are still working on entries?
John
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I'm finishing tonight... then I'll submit mine.
Working on some of the math- I think I did it but need to run a test
render of one scene.
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I am hoping to get mine up this weekend. POV-Ray keeps running out of
RAM, so I have to find another way to make the movie (And then I still
have to find a way to turn it into an acceptable MPEG). Luckily, it's a
simple movie, as far as the graphics are concerned, and I can render 18
seconds worth of information in only a few hours
Josh
John VanSickle wrote:
> It's looking like a sparse round.
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> How many people are still working on entries?
>
> John
--
Josh English -- Lexiphanic Lethomaniac
eng### [at] spiritonecom
The POV-Ray Cyclopedia http://www.spiritone.com/~english/cyclopedia/
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Josh English wrote:
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> I am hoping to get mine up this weekend. POV-Ray keeps running out of
> RAM, so I have to find another way to make the movie (And then I still
> have to find a way to turn it into an acceptable MPEG). Luckily, it's a
> simple movie, as far as the graphics are concerned, and I can render 18
> seconds worth of information in only a few hours
I try to keep the rendering times down to less than twenty minutes per
frame. I had a couple frames that took over two hours, but on average
the rendering was about ten minutes per frame, which works out to six
seconds of animation per day of rendering.
Regards,
John
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John VanSickle wrote:
> Josh English wrote:
> >
> > I am hoping to get mine up this weekend. POV-Ray keeps running out of
> > RAM, so I have to find another way to make the movie (And then I still
> > have to find a way to turn it into an acceptable MPEG). Luckily, it's a
> > simple movie, as far as the graphics are concerned, and I can render 18
> > seconds worth of information in only a few hours
>
> I try to keep the rendering times down to less than twenty minutes per
> frame. I had a couple frames that took over two hours, but on average
> the rendering was about ten minutes per frame, which works out to six
> seconds of animation per day of rendering.
And that tells me yours has a much better quality than mine. ; ) It's a very
simple idea that came to me immediately after I read the topic, but I'm
stalling enough now at the end I'm afraid it won't go through.
--
Josh English -- Lexiphanic Lethomaniac
eng### [at] spiritonecom
The POV-Ray Cyclopedia http://www.spiritone.com/~english/cyclopedia/
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Mine is number 5.
Still awaiting the confirmation email; mine seems to be stuck in the
'incomming' folder at the moment.
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Got my confirmation.
Looks like there are 11 now (as of mid-day sunday, UK time)
--
Duncan Gray
(warning: may contain traces of nut)
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