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This is a project I started over 20 years ago by modeling an orrery. Then had
to figure out a scene to put it in. This is what I finally came up with. Turn
looping on in your player. I would get stuck on it, or real life interrupted,
put aside for a few years then repeat. I'm not very happy with the clouds the
camera flies through, not enough turbulence. There is also some flickering I
haven't been able to get rid of. The camera has a couple of abrupt moves I need
to smooth out. I do plan to add more objects to the scene. Any comments or
suggestions would be welcome.
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"Clarence1898" <dle### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> This is a project I started over 20 years ago by modeling an orrery.
And you're still at it! Good work.
It's been a long time since I've seen one of these classic animations.
>Then had
> to figure out a scene to put it in. This is what I finally came up with. Turn
> looping on in your player. I would get stuck on it, or real life interrupted,
> put aside for a few years then repeat. I'm not very happy with the clouds the
> camera flies through, not enough turbulence.
Clouds are notoriously difficult.
>There is also some flickering I
> haven't been able to get rid of.
I didn't really notice anything, so it must be a very small problem.
>The camera has a couple of abrupt moves I need
> to smooth out.
When you're about to make a sharp turn, slow down the camera dramatically.
Look into "smoothing functions" to get the sort of thing you want.
>I do plan to add more objects to the scene. Any comments or
> suggestions would be welcome.
I like the island a LOT.
The house, the working lighthouse (make the light MUCH brighter), the ceiling
fan, the periodic table, the stencil on the desk....
The orrery sun could be a bit brighter/yellower.
I like the checkered bed. Perhaps a silvery pillow would be a nice "easter egg"
nod to the RSOCP. It's always fun to sneak some classic POV-Ray / computer
graphics models, or someone else's POV-Ray model/effect into a scene.
If you hit any more stumbling blocks, don't be afraid to ask for ideas or
solutions. Set your goal on the finish line!
- BE
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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscape net> wrote:
> "Clarence1898" <dle### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> > This is a project I started over 20 years ago by modeling an orrery.
>
> And you're still at it! Good work.
>
> It's been a long time since I've seen one of these classic animations.
>
> >Then had
> > to figure out a scene to put it in. This is what I finally came up with. Turn
> > looping on in your player. I would get stuck on it, or real life interrupted,
> > put aside for a few years then repeat. I'm not very happy with the clouds the
> > camera flies through, not enough turbulence.
>
> Clouds are notoriously difficult.
>
> >There is also some flickering I
> > haven't been able to get rid of.
>
> I didn't really notice anything, so it must be a very small problem.
>
> >The camera has a couple of abrupt moves I need
> > to smooth out.
>
> When you're about to make a sharp turn, slow down the camera dramatically.
> Look into "smoothing functions" to get the sort of thing you want.
>
> >I do plan to add more objects to the scene. Any comments or
> > suggestions would be welcome.
>
> I like the island a LOT.
> The house, the working lighthouse (make the light MUCH brighter), the ceiling
> fan, the periodic table, the stencil on the desk....
>
> The orrery sun could be a bit brighter/yellower.
>
> I like the checkered bed. Perhaps a silvery pillow would be a nice "easter egg"
> nod to the RSOCP. It's always fun to sneak some classic POV-Ray / computer
> graphics models, or someone else's POV-Ray model/effect into a scene.
>
> If you hit any more stumbling blocks, don't be afraid to ask for ideas or
> solutions. Set your goal on the finish line!
>
> - BE
Thank you for the suggestions. I made a few changes and reposted a new
animation. The flickering is much more noticeable at higher resolutions, I
rendered the animation at 1280x720 then reduced it to 640x360 to get the size
down for posting. The planet maps came from a NASA web site, I picked a new sun
that is brighter and yellower. It does look better. The checkered bed was a
nod to the RSOCP, but the pillow reflects the creme colored walls not the bed
and it almost looks translucent not reflective. At the time I created the
lighthouse I didn't know the color rgb values could be greater than 1.0. I
increased the value and it looks much better. I wrote a program to generate the
island, started with a pyramid and recursively divided the faces into smaller
triangles and translating the vertices a random amount up or down and then
created a mesh2 object. I then populated the island with 24000 trees and 32000
bushes that were created by Arbaro 2.0. Now I need to work on the camera
transitions.
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"Clarence1898" <dle### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> This is a project I started over 20 years ago by modeling an orrery. Then had
> to figure out a scene to put it in. This is what I finally came up with. Turn
> looping on in your player. I would get stuck on it, or real life interrupted,
> put aside for a few years then repeat. I'm not very happy with the clouds the
> camera flies through, not enough turbulence. There is also some flickering I
> haven't been able to get rid of. The camera has a couple of abrupt moves I need
> to smooth out. I do plan to add more objects to the scene. Any comments or
> suggestions would be welcome.
Very nice. I did an orrery some time ago:
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyqQolOK_qI>
I remember one of the first scenes I animated was a lighthouse (using Polyray)
way back when :-)
m@b
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"m@b" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "Clarence1898" <dle### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> > This is a project I started over 20 years ago by modeling an orrery. Then had
> > to figure out a scene to put it in. This is what I finally came up with. Turn
> > looping on in your player. I would get stuck on it, or real life interrupted,
> > put aside for a few years then repeat. I'm not very happy with the clouds the
> > camera flies through, not enough turbulence. There is also some flickering I
> > haven't been able to get rid of. The camera has a couple of abrupt moves I need
> > to smooth out. I do plan to add more objects to the scene. Any comments or
> > suggestions would be welcome.
>
> Very nice. I did an orrery some time ago:
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyqQolOK_qI>
>
> I remember one of the first scenes I animated was a lighthouse (using Polyray)
> way back when :-)
>
> m@b
Very nice. I particularly like the way you morphed the planets into the orrery.
Impressive.
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> > Very nice. I did an orrery some time ago:
> > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyqQolOK_qI>
> >
> > I remember one of the first scenes I animated was a lighthouse (using Polyray)
> > way back when :-)
> >
> > m@b
>
> Very nice. I particularly like the way you morphed the planets into the orrery.
> Impressive.
Thanks :-)
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"Clarence1898" <dle### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> "Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscape net> wrote:
> > "Clarence1898" <dle### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> > > This is a project I started over 20 years ago by modeling an orrery.
> >
> > And you're still at it! Good work.
> >
> > It's been a long time since I've seen one of these classic animations.
> >
> > >Then had
> > > to figure out a scene to put it in. This is what I finally came up with. Turn
> > > looping on in your player. I would get stuck on it, or real life interrupted,
> > > put aside for a few years then repeat. I'm not very happy with the clouds the
> > > camera flies through, not enough turbulence.
> >
> > Clouds are notoriously difficult.
> >
> > >There is also some flickering I
> > > haven't been able to get rid of.
> >
> > I didn't really notice anything, so it must be a very small problem.
> >
> > >The camera has a couple of abrupt moves I need
> > > to smooth out.
> >
> > When you're about to make a sharp turn, slow down the camera dramatically.
> > Look into "smoothing functions" to get the sort of thing you want.
> >
> > >I do plan to add more objects to the scene. Any comments or
> > > suggestions would be welcome.
> >
> > I like the island a LOT.
> > The house, the working lighthouse (make the light MUCH brighter), the ceiling
> > fan, the periodic table, the stencil on the desk....
> >
> > The orrery sun could be a bit brighter/yellower.
> >
> > I like the checkered bed. Perhaps a silvery pillow would be a nice "easter egg"
> > nod to the RSOCP. It's always fun to sneak some classic POV-Ray / computer
> > graphics models, or someone else's POV-Ray model/effect into a scene.
> >
> > If you hit any more stumbling blocks, don't be afraid to ask for ideas or
> > solutions. Set your goal on the finish line!
> >
> > - BE
>
> Thank you for the suggestions. I made a few changes and reposted a new
> animation. The flickering is much more noticeable at higher resolutions, I
> rendered the animation at 1280x720 then reduced it to 640x360 to get the size
> down for posting. The planet maps came from a NASA web site, I picked a new sun
> that is brighter and yellower. It does look better. The checkered bed was a
> nod to the RSOCP, but the pillow reflects the creme colored walls not the bed
> and it almost looks translucent not reflective. At the time I created the
> lighthouse I didn't know the color rgb values could be greater than 1.0. I
> increased the value and it looks much better. I wrote a program to generate the
> island, started with a pyramid and recursively divided the faces into smaller
> triangles and translating the vertices a random amount up or down and then
> created a mesh2 object. I then populated the island with 24000 trees and 32000
> bushes that were created by Arbaro 2.0. Now I need to work on the camera
> transitions.
In trying to reduce the flicker, I rendered at 3840x2160 then scaled it down to
640x360. It didn't eliminate all the flickering but did reduce it a lot. That
cut the size down from 42MB to a more reasonable 3.4MB. I was also able to
smooth the transition when the camera entered earth orbit. Still not completely
happy with it, but I think its looking better.
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