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From: Bruce Duncan
Subject: Energy Ball (for Slime)
Date: 3 Sep 2002 13:42:55
Message: <h3t9nugmb2q185qfqff1fj82m5n2stcv44@4ax.com>
Slime requested an animated version of my 'Energy Ball' image posted
in p.b.i.

Here it is  http://aythos.chaosnet.org/goodies/energyball.mpg

I compressed it a little too much, but I still think it looks pretty
good. I'll upload a better quality version if time permits, and if
anyone wants to see it.

240x240x25fps, 1000 frames.

Took around 3h30m to render, I used 1/10th the number of photons.


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From: Slime
Subject: Re: Energy Ball (for Slime)
Date: 3 Sep 2002 23:36:09
Message: <3d757fa9$1@news.povray.org>
Cooooooool =)

 - Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]


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From: Thomas
Subject: Re: Energy Ball (for Slime)
Date: 4 Sep 2002 07:50:10
Message: <web.3d75f2f4657544e0bbe30ae0@news.povray.org>
Bruce Duncan wrote:
>Slime requested an animated version of my 'Energy Ball' image posted
>in p.b.i.
>
>Here it is  http://aythos.chaosnet.org/goodies/energyball.mpg
>

Looks very cool indeed, but IMHO it could move a bit faster, maybe even
twice as fast. And try and make it cyclic (so that it can be repeated),
don't know if that is possible though.

R.

Thomas


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From: Bruce
Subject: Re: Energy Ball (for Slime)
Date: 4 Sep 2002 11:55:07
Message: <web.3d762bf1657544e0d2b18b190@news.povray.org>
Yeah, I rendered too many frames (1000), 200 would probably have been enough
for this. If I get a chance I'll chuck out a couple of frames here and
there and reupload.



Thomas wrote:
>Bruce Duncan wrote:
>>Slime requested an animated version of my 'Energy Ball' image posted
>>in p.b.i.
>>
>>Here it is  http://aythos.chaosnet.org/goodies/energyball.mpg
>>
>
>Looks very cool indeed, but IMHO it could move a bit faster, maybe even
>twice as fast. And try and make it cyclic (so that it can be repeated),
>don't know if that is possible though.
>
>R.
>
>Thomas
>


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