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From: Neonux
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB SE
Date: 15 Jan 2004 19:18:54
Message: <40072dee@news.povray.org>
> if THS posts a flight over a PCB I post one too :-)
> See also the image in p.b.i wich shows the whole PCB and the camera path.
> Originaly 1000 frames at 800x600 (took about 16h to render)
> Now 500 frames at 320x240.

OMG this is so good!

It looks like an advert for a chip company or something.


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From: Theo Gottwald * * *
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB SE
Date: 16 Jan 2004 05:47:51
Message: <4007c157$1@news.povray.org>
Really impressive, the best flight over PCB till now!

Now the question is if it can be "topped" by THS or if that was the end
:-)).

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From: Thomas
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB SE
Date: 16 Jan 2004 07:45:02
Message: <web.4007dc02b07a0e0a7ad5432e0@news.povray.org>
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Matthias_Wei=DFer?= wrote:

very cool indeed, but maybe you could turn on banking in the fly through....

Thomas


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From: THS
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB SE
Date: 16 Jan 2004 08:50:55
Message: <4007ec3f$1@news.povray.org>
Hi Matthias,

very nice, I like it too !

But it is not the end ;o))

regards

Thomas (THS)

www.th-schwarz.de






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> Hi
>
> if THS posts a flight over a PCB I post one too :-)
>
> See also the image in p.b.i wich shows the whole PCB and the camera path.
>
> Originaly 1000 frames at 800x600 (took about 16h to render)
>
> Now 500 frames at 320x240.
>
> --

> mat### [at] matweide
> http://www.matwei.de
>


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From: Matthias Weißer
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB SE
Date: 16 Jan 2004 09:18:09
Message: <4007f2a1@news.povray.org>
Hi

for those of you with high bandwidth internet access here is a high 
resolution file available

http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~mweisser/modsmega_animation_highres.mpg

(10MB, 40s, mpeg1)

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From: Remco de Korte
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB SE
Date: 16 Jan 2004 16:47:12
Message: <40085B76.5AD99B2A@onwijs.com>
Cool! Looks a bit like a chemical plant.



> 
> Hi
> 
> if THS posts a flight over a PCB I post one too :-)
> 
> See also the image in p.b.i wich shows the whole PCB and the camera path.
> 
> Originaly 1000 frames at 800x600 (took about 16h to render)
> 
> Now 500 frames at 320x240.
> 
> --

> mat### [at] matweide
> http://www.matwei.de
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>                              Name: modsmega_animation.mpg
>    modsmega_animation.mpg    Type: WMPLAYER File (video/mpeg)
>                          Encoding: base64


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From: Theo Gottwald * * *
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB SE * Eagle-3D
Date: 18 Jan 2004 04:03:14
Message: <400a4bd2$1@news.povray.org>
Hi Matthias,

I wanted to see how you all do these impressive PVB-Flights, so I downloaded
your
Eagle-3D.

Installed it, uninstalled it, installedEagle 4.10 (lite) first, installed it
again ....
Ok, after a lot of trial and error it finally works.

My last PCB was at the times when we all have been drawing it with a black
Marker
and using "Eisen-III-Chlorid" to get the result.

So to make it run was not easy, if not to say I would have liked more
instructions for
"non-eagle-experts" how to get the first picture.

However the results of your Eagle 3D-Program are REALLY impressive.
(Once you manged to understand where to put what and how to start it.

Especially the quality of the resulting 3D Pictures are impressive
- without any manual changes.

And of course the resulting POV-Files can be rendered with SMPOV easily
after putting those ".inc"-files in the "COM/INI"-folder.
(I think THS added one more CPU yesterday for his next strike .-)..

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From: Theo Gottwald * * *
Subject: Re: Flight over PCB SE
Date: 18 Jan 2004 04:29:42
Message: <400a5206$1@news.povray.org>
After looking in the Internet a while, I must say that all these PCB's I
found are really SMALL.

A network-card, a MPEG Player ist the biggerst I think.

Taking note of the fact that we have too do with virtual electronics that
must not be paid for each resistor,
I would like to see a really BIG Layout with hundreds of transistors, IC's,
Resistors.

After all its not important that this would really do something usefull, it
should look good for the flight ...

--Theo
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