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Impressive! It only needs a bit more FPS and to be a little longer to
appreciate the dynamics better.
Congratulations,
Fernando.
"Mike Williams" <eco### [at] econymdemoncouk> wrote in message
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> Since the particle systems that people are writing are gradually becoming
> more like finite element materials simulation systems, I though I'd post
> this animation that was created with a real finite element system. I used
> FEMS 2.3 which was written by Michael Attenborough in 1993, and POV 3.5.
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Is FEMS free? I'm talking about the same kind of free as POV-Ray here...
That tube moves like some kind of plastic. Nice!
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Wasn't it Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto who wrote:
>Impressive! It only needs a bit more FPS and to be a little longer to
>appreciate the dynamics better.
I did generate it with more FPS and a lot longer, but what you see is
all that I could squeeze under the 1 Mb limit that applies to this
newsgroup.
I don't want to post larger ones to my web page because I think I'm
getting pretty close to the bandwidth limit of my current provider.
It would also look nicer if it were a mesh2, so that I could apply
uvmapping to it so that you could see the rotation.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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Wasn't it Apache who wrote:
>Is FEMS free? I'm talking about the same kind of free as POV-Ray here...
It was free back in 1993, but I think he actually sold the copyright to
"BBC Acorn User" in 1994 (back in those days BAU would buy the copyright
of programs it put on its cover disks). I don't know if FEMS is still
available. Doesn't run on PCs or MACs.
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Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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Have you tried TMPGENC? It can give excellent quality MPG1s at lower
bitrates. Variable bitrate MPGs can help a lot. If you haven't, I suggest
you to try it.
Fernando.
"Mike Williams" <mik### [at] nospamplease> wrote in message
news:WrY+3HAdbp+8Ew### [at] econymdemoncouk...
> Wasn't it Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto who wrote:
> >Impressive! It only needs a bit more FPS and to be a little longer to
> >appreciate the dynamics better.
>
> I did generate it with more FPS and a lot longer, but what you see is
> all that I could squeeze under the 1 Mb limit that applies to this
> newsgroup.
>
> I don't want to post larger ones to my web page because I think I'm
> getting pretty close to the bandwidth limit of my current provider.
>
> It would also look nicer if it were a mesh2, so that I could apply
> uvmapping to it so that you could see the rotation.
>
> --
> Mike Williams
> Gentleman of Leisure
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On Sun, 2 Jun 2002 21:32:40 +0100, Mike Williams wrote...
> Since the particle systems that people are writing are gradually becoming
> more like finite element materials simulation systems, I though I'd post
> this animation that was created with a real finite element system. I used
> FEMS 2.3 which was written by Michael Attenborough in 1993, and POV 3.5.
Michael Attenborough? There's a name I mever thought I'd see on these
groups : A friend of a friend (I didn't know him too well, if at all
though), and an absurdly talented programmer to boot.
I take it you ran the sim on an Arc of some description, as i don't
remember him rewriting FEMS for the PC.
Jamie.
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Wasn't it Jamie Davison who wrote:
>On Sun, 2 Jun 2002 21:32:40 +0100, Mike Williams wrote...
>> Since the particle systems that people are writing are gradually becoming
>> more like finite element materials simulation systems, I though I'd post
>> this animation that was created with a real finite element system. I used
>> FEMS 2.3 which was written by Michael Attenborough in 1993, and POV 3.5.
>
>Michael Attenborough? There's a name I mever thought I'd see on these
>groups : A friend of a friend (I didn't know him too well, if at all
>though), and an absurdly talented programmer to boot.
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>I take it you ran the sim on an Arc of some description, as i don't
>remember him rewriting FEMS for the PC.
Actually, I ran it on "Virtual A5000" running on my PC.
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Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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> >Michael Attenborough? There's a name I mever thought I'd see on these
> >groups : A friend of a friend (I didn't know him too well, if at all
> >though), and an absurdly talented programmer to boot.
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> >I take it you ran the sim on an Arc of some description, as i don't
> >remember him rewriting FEMS for the PC.
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> Actually, I ran it on "Virtual A5000" running on my PC.
That would work too :)
Jamie.
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