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From: Jamie Davison
Subject: Warning: May do nasty things to your eyes (Divx 5, 744Kbu) - fred.avi [0/1]
Date: 9 Dec 2002 18:05:59
Message: <MPG.185f31a3c7561b1d989c3c@news.povray.org>
See post entitled "Dizzy design" by David Cook in povray.binaries.images 
for the inspiration.

Put together in about an hour using Moray 3.5Beta3 and keyframed using 
Xander's Animplugin.

And before I get people whinging about it not being mpeg-1, I couldn't 
get the mpeg version to look decent and have a reasonable file size 
(i.e. under 1Mb), and wasn't going to spend any more time messing around 
with it.

Jamie.


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From: Fidel viegas
Subject: Re: Warning: May do nasty things to your eyes (Divx 5, 744Kbu) - fred.avi [0/1]
Date: 9 Dec 2002 19:35:01
Message: <BA1AE5D9.7E95%fidel.viegas@artrecognition.co.uk>
in article MPG.185f31a3c7561b1d989c3c@news.povray.org, Jamie Davison at
jam### [at] ntlworldcom wrote on 9/12/02 11:08 pm:

> See post entitled "Dizzy design" by David Cook in povray.binaries.images
> for the inspiration.
> 
> Put together in about an hour using Moray 3.5Beta3 and keyframed using
> Xander's Animplugin.
> 
> And before I get people whinging about it not being mpeg-1, I couldn't
> get the mpeg version to look decent and have a reasonable file size
> (i.e. under 1Mb), and wasn't going to spend any more time messing around
> with it.
> 
> Jamie.
> 

It didn't make me dizzy. But as soon as I looked at it, it reminded me of a
direction field. Was that what you were trying to accomplish?
It looks cool, though simplistic.

All the best

Fidel.


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From: DJ Wiza
Subject: Re: Warning: May do nasty things to your eyes (Divx 5, 744Kbu) - fred.avi [0/1]
Date: 10 Dec 2002 00:08:31
Message: <3df576cf@news.povray.org>
Jamie Davison wrote:

> See post entitled "Dizzy design" by David Cook in povray.binaries.images
> for the inspiration.
>
> Put together in about an hour using Moray 3.5Beta3 and keyframed using
> Xander's Animplugin.
>
> And before I get people whinging about it not being mpeg-1, I couldn't
> get the mpeg version to look decent and have a reasonable file size
> (i.e. under 1Mb), and wasn't going to spend any more time messing around
> with it.
>
> Jamie.
>
Whoa.  Look at it fullscreen, and scoot close to your monitor, and cross 
your eyes just enough so the image of each bar in each eye meets the 
image of the adjacent or next farther bar.  It creates a wierd 3D look.

-DJ


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From: Jamie Davison
Subject: Re: Warning: May do nasty things to your eyes (mpeg-1, 332Kbu) - fred2.mpg [0/1]
Date: 11 Dec 2002 15:42:32
Message: <MPG.1861b3d827ae2c67989c40@news.povray.org>
Decided to try something slightly different, done while waiting for the 
phone line to be freed up...

Again, Moray 3.5, keyframed by hand, but done the hard way because I 
only figured out the easy way afterit had rendered (don't ask...)

Jamie.


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From: Jamie Davison
Subject: Re: Warning: May do nasty things to your eyes (mpeg-1, 332Kbu) - fred2.mpg [1/1]
Date: 11 Dec 2002 15:44:52
Message: <MPG.1861b3d827ae2c67989c41@news.povray.org>


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From: Jamie Davison
Subject: Re: Warning: May do nasty things to your eyes (Divx 5, 744Kbu) -fred.avi [0/1]
Date: 11 Dec 2002 16:08:26
Message: <MPG.1861ba1e45b8201f989c43@news.povray.org>
> It didn't make me dizzy. But as soon as I looked at it, it reminded me of a
> direction field. Was that what you were trying to accomplish?

Not really, it's really only *based* on the still posted to p.b.i.  I 
was just going for something with a similar look.

> It looks cool, though simplistic.

Simple is what I like :)

Jamie.


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