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*sigh* xvid videos always muck up for me (lots of green).
I'm not bothered enought to try and fix it though. :D (Besides, it works
fine on my Gentoo box - jsut not windows.)
Cool video though, water looks odd, but I guess that's not the point of
this.
Alastair.
"Rohan" <rox### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:3F7### [at] yahoocom...
> A while ago I had the idea of finding out what the Media Sky scene
> supplied with POVRay would look like animated. I'd downloaded SlimePOV
> some time ago and when I remembered that I had it, I modified the
> original mediasky.pov to make use of the 4d noise generator, and
> rendered the attatched animation.
>
> The frames for it have actually been sitting around on my hard drive for
> a couple of months, mainly because I didn't want to have to re-render
> them (given they took about 6 hours to render, that's not too
> surprising). I'd watched them as an animation in Animation Shop a few
> times since then, but I'd never gotten around to making them into an
> actual video file and posting it here.
>
> The file is 160 frames long at 320*240 no AA, and 928KB in size. I tried
> saving using a couple of other codecs, but they either looked rubbish or
> were too big. It is a pity my version of Animation Shop doesn't allow
> you to configure the codec when saving as an AVI. The DivX Pro 5.0.5
> version looked the best, but the file was 4.1 meg - much too big for
> the newsgroups.
>
> Anyway, here it is to take a look at.
>
> Rohan _e_ii
>
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Alastair Murray wrote:
>*sigh* xvid videos always muck up for me (lots of green).
I would have used a different codec, except all the others I tried resulted
in files that were about 2 meg or bigger.
>Cool video though, water looks odd, but I guess that's not the point of
>this.
Yeah, I know. I think it might be something to do with the noise generator.
Anybody got any ideas?
Rohan _e_ii
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