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Was playing around with fire/plasa effects, and unintentionally came up with
this weirdness.
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Paul Vanukoff
van### [at] primenetcom
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Attachments:
Download 'WeirdPlasma.avi.dat' (237 KB)
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In article <3895fdcb@news.povray.org>, "Paul Vanukoff"
<van### [at] primenetcom> wrote:
> Was playing around with fire/plasa effects, and unintentionally came up
> with this weirdness.
I couldn't play it, QuickTime Player gave an error saying "the required
compressor could not be found". Probably something about the way you
encoded it.
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Nice flicker. If it could be constrained to a plane it might be adjusted to make
a good fire or candle
Paul Vanukoff wrote:
> Was playing around with fire/plasa effects, and unintentionally came up with
> this weirdness.
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> Paul Vanukoff
> van### [at] primenetcom
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> Name: WeirdPlasma.avi
> WeirdPlasma.avi Type: MPLAYER2 File (video/avi)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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Very cool (or hot). Reminds of what might have been in the old Star Trek TV
show for the starship Enterprises' antimatter engines, were they ever seen.
Info: this animation used Indeo video 5.07 decompression filter here for
playback although I'm guessing earlier versions might play it also.
Bob
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Chris Huff wrote in message ...
>In article <3895fdcb@news.povray.org>, "Paul Vanukoff"
><van### [at] primenetcom> wrote:
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>> Was playing around with fire/plasa effects, and unintentionally came up
>> with this weirdness.
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>I couldn't play it, QuickTime Player gave an error saying "the required
>compressor could not be found". Probably something about the way you
>encoded it.
So sorry ... I use Indeo 5.0x for compression if that helps ...
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startrek tmp, weapon fired by the voyager cloud - needs to be blue tho
Nice!
Rick
"Paul Vanukoff" <van### [at] primenetcom> wrote in message
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> Was playing around with fire/plasa effects, and unintentionally came up
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> this weirdness.
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> Paul Vanukoff
> van### [at] primenetcom
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In article <3895fdcb@news.povray.org>, Paul Vanukoff
<van### [at] primenetcom> writes
>Was playing around with fire/plasa effects, and unintentionally came up with
>this weirdness.
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>Paul Vanukoff
>van### [at] primenetcom
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>[ A UUEncoded file (WeirdPlasma.avi) was included here. ]
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Once again I came up with no suitable decompressor can be found. What
codec does this use and how do I install new codecs?
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i highly doubt you've ever seen plasma prolly dont even know what it really is.
none the less its cool maby call it effect but not plasma effect
Paul Vanukoff wrote:
> Was playing around with fire/plasa effects, and unintentionally came up with
> this weirdness.
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> --
> Paul Vanukoff
> van### [at] primenetcom
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> Name: WeirdPlasma.avi
> WeirdPlasma.avi Type: MPLAYER2 File (video/avi)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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Noah A <vip### [at] powersurfrcom> wrote in message
news:38977553.2791A938@powersurfr.com...
> i highly doubt you've ever seen plasma prolly dont even know what it
really is.
> none the less its cool maby call it effect but not plasma effect
Thanks for the compliment ... no thanks for the insult. How can you assume
what I know or don't know? I happen to know exactly what plasma is. No, I've
never seen it. I was referring to the "plasma" effects which were popular
in Amiga & PC demos in the eighties and early nineties.
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In article <38977553.2791A938@powersurfr.com>, Noah A
<vip### [at] powersurfrcom> wrote:
> i highly doubt you've ever seen plasma prolly dont even know what it
> really is.
> none the less its cool maby call it effect but not plasma effect
I would be highly surprised if he hasn't seen plasma. Even a normal
flame contains plasma. Neon lights, auroras, and the sun are also
examples of a plasma. Lightning is caused by an electrical discharge
creating a stream of plasma in the air(the actual process is more
complex, of course). If you have ever seen Saint Elmo's fire(I haven't,
but it is a type of corona discharge that happens at the tip of pointed
objects like church towers or ship masts in stormy weather), that is due
to plasma. And those "plasma globes", glass spheres with "lightning"
inside them that is attracted to your hands when you touch the globe,
are also an example of a plasma.
Plasma can look like almost anything, in some ways metals and
semiconductors can be considered plasmas. But the term is usually used
to refer to a gas where electrons have been stripped from their atoms.
Due to electrons being torn away from and recombining with atoms, it
often glows visibly. However, since I can't view this animation, I can't
tell if it looks anything like any kind of plasma.
And the term "plasma" is also used to refer to a kind of fractal. I
don't know why, though...
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