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TinCanMan wrote:
>> -I wrote a translator in MATLAB that converts the *.obj file to a
>povray
>> macro that adds a sine wave to the y or z axis(fish or mammal) as a
>funcion
>> of x axis of the triangle vertexes. The sine wave is controlable in
>> frequency, phase shift, and amplitude of sine. The amplitude can be
>> constant or sloped, in this animation the amp at the tail was 4 times that
>> of the head.
>
>
>The only problem with this (and if you use you imagination and look really
>hard at the anim you can see it) is that the dolphins will tend to get
>'squishy' heads, (ie, the skull and nose get deformed).
>
>Other than that the dolphins are looking good.
>
>-tgq
>
tgq
Yes, the dolphin is being sheared, like a stack of cards. I went with this
approximation because I wasn't sure if it would bog down the rendering (but
it didn't seem to phase it). I may try to rotate the vertex also...
Thanks
Tony
ton### [at] xenomechanics com
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> Thanks for this. I just tried it with bmp's, and it seems to be working
fine (encoding now).
> Andy Cocker
>
>
There is a plug-in for it that will accept png files as well. It is in the
p.b.u newsgroup with a date of last fall sometime.
Tom
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"Tom Galvin" <tom### [at] dataforge nospam com> wrote in message
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> There is a plug-in for it that will accept png files as well. It is in the
> p.b.u newsgroup with a date of last fall sometime.
Thanks Tom, I'll check.
Andy
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> Thanks for this. I just tried it with bmp's,
> and it seems to be working fine (encoding now).
Hey, I found out that VirtualDub can also use a list of BMP's as input...
Just go to menu "file > open video file" and click on a BMP in the
sequence.. You don't even need the logo filter for this.
(VirtualDub is not for mpeg1).
Regards,
Hugo
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ABX wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 09:55:37 +0100, "Andrew Cocker" <mai### [at] mariner9 net> wrote:
>> > What kind of encoder you use ? TMPGEnc can use directly list of images <snip>
>>
>> Can it? How? Please tell.
>
>iirc
>create list of jpeg files numbered sequentally name0001.jpg ... name0675.jpg
>select first of it as video source on main window
I tried it and I've missed something...
I opened a file say name.txt and entered a list as
name0001.bmp
name0002.bmp
....
name0675.bmp
but after browsing in the main TMPend window under Video source, it will not
except it. What did I do wrong? I'm assuming it can take bmp files.
Thanks
Tony
ton### [at] xenomechanics com
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Hi Tony,
I think you've followed ABX's instructions a little too literally. You just create the
images,
not an actual 'list' (or txt file). Simply loading the first image in the sequence
into
TMPGEnc should work fine.
Andy Cocker
"Tony LaVigne" <ton### [at] xenomechanics com> wrote in message
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> ABX wrote:
> >On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 09:55:37 +0100, "Andrew Cocker" <mai### [at] mariner9 net> wrote:
> >> > What kind of encoder you use ? TMPGEnc can use directly list of images <snip>
> >>
> >> Can it? How? Please tell.
> >
> >iirc
> >create list of jpeg files numbered sequentally name0001.jpg ... name0675.jpg
> >select first of it as video source on main window
> I tried it and I've missed something...
> I opened a file say name.txt and entered a list as
> name0001.bmp
> name0002.bmp
> ....
> name0675.bmp
>
> but after browsing in the main TMPend window under Video source, it will not
> except it. What did I do wrong? I'm assuming it can take bmp files.
>
> Thanks
> Tony
>
> ton### [at] xenomechanics com
>
>
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