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Some time ago someone wanted to have a text emerge from a liquid or
something like that. Now I stumbled upon this avi I made last year. It's
very short and not very smooth (it could need some more frames) but I
believe it shows that it can look quite nice (with some improvements).
Any ideas?
("Yeah! Attach the file!")
Remco
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Attachments:
Download 'blob.avi.dat' (211 KB)
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If I remember it right I think the person wanted actual deformations from
amorphous substance to rigid writing, or vice versa. If so this wouldn't do
then, and I can't think of anything that would unless maybe the SoftText utility
could. Who else would know but you about that. Anyway, this animation doesn't
seem to have the text coalesce from the blobs, more like it emerges whole.
Bob
"Remco de Korte" <rem### [at] xs4allnl> wrote in message
news:387A9856.401AE6DB@xs4all.nl...
> Some time ago someone wanted to have a text emerge from a liquid or
> something like that. Now I stumbled upon this avi I made last year. It's
> very short and not very smooth (it could need some more frames) but I
> believe it shows that it can look quite nice (with some improvements).
> Any ideas?
> ("Yeah! Attach the file!")
>
> Remco
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In article <387aab9f@news.povray.org>, "omniVERSE" <inv### [at] aolcom>
wrote:
> If I remember it right I think the person wanted actual deformations from
> amorphous substance to rigid writing, or vice versa. If so this wouldn't
> do
> then, and I can't think of anything that would unless maybe the SoftText
> utility
> could. Who else would know but you about that. Anyway, this animation
> doesn't
> seem to have the text coalesce from the blobs, more like it emerges
> whole.
One possible way I can think of for doing this would be to use my object
pattern patch with my eval_pattern() patch to place blob components only
in areas within a text object. As the animation goes on, increase the
number of components and decrease their size, and eventually replace
with a normal text object(once the blob shape gets close enough the jump
isn't very noticeable).
Another way might be to use my proximity pattern patch with an
isosurface, but that might be very slow.
--
Chris Huff
e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
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omniVERSE wrote:
>
> If I remember it right I think the person wanted actual deformations
> from
> amorphous substance to rigid writing, or vice versa. If so this
> wouldn't do
> then, and I can't think of anything that would unless maybe the
> SoftText utility
> could. Who else would know but you about that. Anyway, this
> animation doesn't
> seem to have the text coalesce from the blobs, more like it emerges
> whole.
>
> Bob
I agree this probably is not what the person was looking for, that's why
I didn't post it before. I'm afraid I don't understand your explanation
but that's caused by my poor understanding of the english language. I'll
see if I can find a way to make some improvements.
Regards,
Remco
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