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Yup, that's the name of a counter-strike gaming community
(in Swedish WhiskyHornan), to wich I made this short
intro/splasher/thingy.
Some after effects added; text, fading and animated scene change.
The rest is pure Pov-Ray. Please have a look! =)
Mpeg format
~20Mb
~35 seconds
Located at:
http://s57.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2X8VMQ03SC1CC0ZYLPE1DV1T5V
Size 800*600
AA 0.3
Total render time for the 750 frames: 4d 4h 17m 7s
//RH
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RusHHouR wrote:
> Yup, that's the name of a counter-strike gaming community
> (in Swedish WhiskyHornan), to wich I made this short
> intro/splasher/thingy.
>
> Some after effects added; text, fading and animated scene change.
> The rest is pure Pov-Ray. Please have a look! =)
>
>
> Mpeg format
> ~20Mb
> ~35 seconds
>
> Located at:
> http://s57.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2X8VMQ03SC1CC0ZYLPE1DV1T5V
>
> Size 800*600
> AA 0.3
> Total render time for the 750 frames: 4d 4h 17m 7s
>
>
> //RH
Looks sweet :)
Nitpick : there's a little flickering in the necks of the bottles
--
Ger
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Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
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> Looks sweet :)
Thanks1 =)
>
> Nitpick : there's a little flickering in the necks of the bottles
> --
> Ger
Yeah, I noticed that too. Probably would have been less of it with more
AA... but I dare not think of what the render time would have been then...
=)
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>>Nitpick : there's a little flickering in the necks of the bottles
>
> Yeah, I noticed that too. Probably would have been less of it with more
> AA... but I dare not think of what the render time would have been then...
> =)
Looks more like a coincident surface problem... (Given that there's
absolutely nothing to be refracted that could be generating so much
noise!) Does the liquid inside the bottle "touch" the bottle itself?
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Media Player 10 doesn't find the video codec for some reason. What
codec did you use? Maybe I can install it manually...
Thanks,
Kyle
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Orchid XP v2
>Looks more like a coincident surface problem... (Given that there's
>absolutely nothing to be refracted that could be generating so much
>noise!) Does the liquid inside the bottle "touch" the bottle itself?
Umm.. the liquid MAY be touching the bottle... perhaps. But it's just a
cylinder so I could just slightly decrease its radius. But would making the
whole bottle a union also remove it? :?
Kyle
>Media Player 10 doesn't find the video codec for some reason. What
>codec did you use? Maybe I can install it manually...
How odd! I used a standard Mpeg-2, (if there is such a thing).
Tried VLC media player? I can recommend it, anyway! =)
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>>Looks more like a coincident surface problem... (Given that there's
>>absolutely nothing to be refracted that could be generating so much
>>noise!) Does the liquid inside the bottle "touch" the bottle itself?
>
>
> Umm.. the liquid MAY be touching the bottle... perhaps. But it's just a
> cylinder so I could just slightly decrease its radius. But would making the
> whole bottle a union also remove it? :?
No, making it a union will have no effect. (Merge might - but that's
usually *lots* slower.)
Try leaving a tiny gap between liquid and bottle and see if that fixes
the problem. (If it does, will probably render a fair bit faster too.)
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RusHHouR wrote:
> How odd! I used a standard Mpeg-2, (if there is such a thing).
There is, but windows doesn't support it (or any kind of MPEG2)
unless you have a DVD drive and the codec came with its drivers...
If you want maximum compatibility, use MPEG1. Otherwise, DivX (or
similar, like XviD) will give you better compatibility than MPEG2
with better quality to boot.
Jerome
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I downloaded SLD Codec Pack version 2.2 and it apparently had the
correct codec. I was able to view the video. Pretty cool.
Kyle
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RusHHouR wrote:
> Yup, that's the name of a counter-strike gaming community
> (in Swedish WhiskyHornan), to wich I made this short
> intro/splasher/thingy.
>
> Some after effects added; text, fading and animated scene change.
> The rest is pure Pov-Ray. Please have a look! =)
I've not seen knives or ammo that were that shiny. Usually the finish
has been dulled by surface corrosion. Something with specular
highlighting would be more realistic.
Otherwise, pretty good.
Regards,
John
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