> OK, that's a little scary.>> Do that on a poser figure and you have next year's sci-fi effect.
Yeah, that would be cool =)
Perhaps someone feels like making this.
I'd be interested in the outcome.
Thies Heidecke
> That is quite nice.
Thanks : )
> I'm pleasantly surprised that the shape itself is not> obscured by the motion.
Yes, thats what i tried to achieve.
If one doesn't rotate the object back into its original
postition it just rotates while the mosaic-orientation
stays the same and doesn't look so strange.
Thies Heidecke
> nice
Thanks : )
> ... did you have a look at this ?>> http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.animations/19211/> http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.animations/19228/>
Yes, i have seen them.
Probably they were a kind of unconscious inspiration : )
> I also tried something lige this ...> But it seems, you got the better shape, to show what happens ..> also nice textures ...
Thanks very much
Thies Heidecke
> Nice animation...
Thanks
> But what happened to to the flour and walls? There's> something wrong under the object to the right and on other places too...
I've done this intentionally. I thought it would make the floor more
interesting if it has some minor irregularities.
Thies Heidecke
> about 15 minutes per frame (6 minutes parsing, 7 minutes rendering).
hmm, i can't calculate anymore : )
it was 6 minutes parsing and the rest raytracing ; )
Thies Heidecke
Very interesting and beautiful!
Congratulations,
Fernando.
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> As suggested by Hartmut Wagener I've made an animated> Version of my 3D-Mosaic. The Orientation of the Mosaic is> changing continuously while the object stays in its place.>> Thies Heidecke>>>>