[Anim] Pencil in vase
[Anim] Pencil in vase
http://www.zsouthboy.com/indigo_animation.swf
.swf format because: A) Everyone has flash and B) It actually embeds the full .pngs that I rendered inside - no quality loss (like GIF - blech)
Attached is a .png preview.
Note that it looks like FF and IE maximize a flash file automatically when you play it - un maximize your browser for a better viewing.
EDIT: File is ~17 MB in size - you might be better off downloading the file and "viewing" it in FF or IE (use "Open With..")
.swf format because: A) Everyone has flash and B) It actually embeds the full .pngs that I rendered inside - no quality loss (like GIF - blech)
Attached is a .png preview.
Note that it looks like FF and IE maximize a flash file automatically when you play it - un maximize your browser for a better viewing.
EDIT: File is ~17 MB in size - you might be better off downloading the file and "viewing" it in FF or IE (use "Open With..")
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That is pretty sweeeeet. It would look great if the vase was rotating. Geez, look at that. Two animations done with Indigo in one day
:D

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Forgot to add render parameters:
8 hours for all 19 frames - so whatever amount of time that is per frame, on Quad 2.4ghz - MLT, BD, and Hybrid on - Max Consec Rejec at 1000, Ray Bounces at 10000. Ubuntu Gutsy Tribe 5 x64.
I ended up writing a small bash script to automate / render the animation for me, as clicking "animate" in Blendigo doesn't work in Linux.
@all: thanks for the kind words!
EDIT: forgot to say - Thanks StompinTom for his studio setup .blend!
8 hours for all 19 frames - so whatever amount of time that is per frame, on Quad 2.4ghz - MLT, BD, and Hybrid on - Max Consec Rejec at 1000, Ray Bounces at 10000. Ubuntu Gutsy Tribe 5 x64.
I ended up writing a small bash script to automate / render the animation for me, as clicking "animate" in Blendigo doesn't work in Linux.
@all: thanks for the kind words!
EDIT: forgot to say - Thanks StompinTom for his studio setup .blend!
Exactly how did you get Indigo to work in Ubuntu 64 bit? That's great.
The hardest part of BEING yourself is FINDING yourself in the first place...
http://thebigdavec.googlepages.com
http://thebigdavec.googlepages.com
What I meant was, I didn't think you could use wine in 64 bit linux in order to use indigo. Or am I just being the usual linux-noob that I always am?! :S
The hardest part of BEING yourself is FINDING yourself in the first place...
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Not exactly.zsouthboy wrote:64-bit linux is compatible with 32-bit programs perfectly.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-amd ... l#multilib
If you run a pure 64bit-environment, you can not run 32-bit programs.
But I don´t know if the other linux distributions (e.g ubuntu, ...) offer pure 64bit environments

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