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Usually, animations are posted in MPG or DivX formats here, makes them a lot
smaller downloads for those with slower connections...
Frits van Bommel
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And a Merry Christmas to you, I too hope everyone has a good holiday. The
floating hearts are a nice touch.
I still have a tree I was doing years ago that I can't render too easily at
a decent resolution.
As Frits kindly pointed out animated gif can be a bit on the slow side for
most people, for the amount of content anyway. One good thing about gif
though is that it animates instantly afterward rather than loading into a
player each time.
Side note to everyone: I think people are forgetting to add file types and
sizes to the subject lines lately. Some people would probably like to see
those mentioned. I guess many of the ones stating only file size are your
basic mpeg type.
--
text{ttf"arial","bob h",.1,0pigment{rgb 9}translate<-1,-.2,3>}
"Nikumaru" <nik### [at] willnetnejp> wrote in message
news:3c1c678d@news.povray.org...
>
> When I made this scene last year, I didn't have enough time to render
> large image.
> So I render the scene again after modifying it little bit.
> I hope happy christmas of all POV people.
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 12:32:58 -0600, "bob h" <omn### [at] charternet> wrote:
>And a Merry Christmas to you, I too hope everyone has a good holiday. The
>floating hearts are a nice touch.
>I still have a tree I was doing years ago that I can't render too easily at
>a decent resolution.
>
>As Frits kindly pointed out animated gif can be a bit on the slow side for
>most people, for the amount of content anyway. One good thing about gif
>though is that it animates instantly afterward rather than loading into a
>player each time.
Depending on what newsreader you use, of course.
I'm using Forte Agent which does not show GIF's inline... And to make
matters a little more complicated, the application associated with .GIF
(LviewPro) doesn't support animated GIF's...
so viewing animated GIF's is actually quite a bit more of a pain than
viewing MPG's or AVI's...
--
Marc van den Dikkenberg
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The PowerBasic Archives -- http://www.xlsior.org
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Check out 'irfanview' if you're using LView. They are both pretty good,
although I've been using irfanview now.
== John ==
"Marc van den Dikkenberg" <exc### [at] xs4allnl> wrote in message
news:IGYePLgZemdjqn3EoggG00vh0nLq@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 12:32:58 -0600, "bob h" <omn### [at] charternet> wrote:
>
> >And a Merry Christmas to you, I too hope everyone has a good holiday.
The
> >floating hearts are a nice touch.
> >I still have a tree I was doing years ago that I can't render too easily
at
> >a decent resolution.
> >
> >As Frits kindly pointed out animated gif can be a bit on the slow side
for
> >most people, for the amount of content anyway. One good thing about gif
> >though is that it animates instantly afterward rather than loading into a
> >player each time.
>
> Depending on what newsreader you use, of course.
>
> I'm using Forte Agent which does not show GIF's inline... And to make
> matters a little more complicated, the application associated with .GIF
> (LviewPro) doesn't support animated GIF's...
>
> so viewing animated GIF's is actually quite a bit more of a pain than
> viewing MPG's or AVI's...
> --
> Marc van den Dikkenberg
> --
> The PowerBasic Archives -- http://www.xlsior.org
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Oh! I'm sorry not to describe the file size and file type in the title
and
attached big file.
I wanted to make the animation infinitely repeating.
Merry Christmas
Nikumaru
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