Is it just me or does it collide with an object at the end?
This is why I like catmullrom because the path would go through the control
points. :)
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From: Matthias Weißer
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB
Date: 8 Jan 2004 01:26:12
Message: <3ffcf804@news.povray.org>
Neonux schrieb:
> Is it just me or does it collide with an object at the end?> > This is why I like catmullrom because the path would go through the control> points. :)
Yes it does. But i was to lazy to render the 200 frames again.
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Whoa, this is like that Minds Eye video! More please!
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> Hi>> inspired by THS' flight over memory module I have done somthing similar.> Path of camera was controlled by a spline.>
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From: Matthias Weißer
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB
Date: 9 Jan 2004 10:34:49
Message: <3ffeca19@news.povray.org>
Peter Popov schrieb:
> You're still using the '51? :)
If the '51 does the job why not?
Today i would do this with an MegaAVR. See my next post in a few days
(still playing around with the camera path)
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From: Theo Gottwald * * *
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB
Date: 14 Jan 2004 02:30:10
Message: <4004f002@news.povray.org>
Looks nice as well!
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> Hi>> inspired by THS' flight over memory module I have done somthing similar.> Path of camera was controlled by a spline.>> -- > mat### [at] matweide> http://www.matwei.de>