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800 X 600, about 16 seconds long. Compressed using the Xvid open-source codec.
(It had to be rather heavily compressed to fit here; sorry.)
I posted some notes (and a still image) over at p.b.images ("Limping Back
Home"); please post any comments there. Thanks!
I hope you enjoy it!
Ken
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Attachments:
Download 'b-29_animation_1.avi.dat' (3956 KB)
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On 25/03/2010 5:19 AM, Kenneth wrote:
> 800 X 600, about 16 seconds long. Compressed using the Xvid open-source codec.
> (It had to be rather heavily compressed to fit here; sorry.)
>
> I posted some notes (and a still image) over at p.b.images ("Limping Back
> Home"); please post any comments there. Thanks!
>
> I hope you enjoy it!
>
Well done that man!
I hope that they got home safely
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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Stephen schrieb:
> I hope that they got home safely
Looks like they bailed out already; I can't make out anyone sitting in
the pilots' seats...
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolDOTcom> wrote:
> I hope that they got home safely
Hmm, I wonder...
Early B-29's had *notorious* engine problems. I read somewhere that part of the
inner engine was made of magnesium--and when that caught fire, it literally
burned right through the wing. Makes for a bad day...
Ken
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Stephen schrieb:
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> > I hope that they got home safely
>
> Looks like they bailed out already; I can't make out anyone sitting in
> the pilots' seats...
Ah yes, you have guessed correctly. ;-)
The cockpit has instrument panels, seats--but no crew. Just didn't get around
to making any. (Actually, what I *want* to do is take a video of some friends
against a bluescreen or white background, dress 'em in ersatz bomber gear, and
composite them into the cockpit--with correctly-changing perspective. The *idea*
is worked out--now I just need to do it!)
Ken
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On 25/03/2010 3:14 PM, Kenneth wrote:
> clipka<ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>> Stephen schrieb:
>>
>>> I hope that they got home safely
>>
>> Looks like they bailed out already; I can't make out anyone sitting in
>> the pilots' seats...
>
> Ah yes, you have guessed correctly. ;-)
>
> The cockpit has instrument panels, seats--but no crew. Just didn't get around
> to making any. (Actually, what I *want* to do is take a video of some friends
> against a bluescreen or white background, dress 'em in ersatz bomber gear, and
> composite them into the cockpit--with correctly-changing perspective. The *idea*
> is worked out--now I just need to do it!)
>
IIRC Poser has the facility to change a models face using a pair of
front and side photographs
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Best Regards,
Stephen
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On 25/03/2010 3:05 PM, Kenneth wrote:
> Stephen<mca### [at] aolDOTcom> wrote:
>
>> I hope that they got home safely
>
> Hmm, I wonder...
>
> Early B-29's had *notorious* engine problems. I read somewhere that part of the
> inner engine was made of magnesium--and when that caught fire, it literally
> burned right through the wing. Makes for a bad day...
>
>
I bet :)
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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Kenneth wrote:
> 800 X 600, about 16 seconds long. Compressed using the Xvid open-source codec.
> (It had to be rather heavily compressed to fit here; sorry.)
That's one of the best POV-Ray animations I have ever seen.
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Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> That's one of the best POV-Ray animations I have ever seen.
Thank you, Warp. Very much appreciated.
Ken
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Warp wrote:
> That's one of the best POV-Ray animations I have ever seen.
I agree. Fantastic!!!
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