Carm3D
06-16-2003, 10:32 AM
Greetings!
This could also be titled "No Solicitors."
I actually made this project because I've never tried the whole "using HyperVoxels to make fluid-like effects" thing before. You know, that old chestnut. After rendering around the clock for several weeks, I think I've got it out of my system now. :rolleyes:
Here is the 1.5 MB MPEG-4 Animation at 320x240 (http://www.Carm3D.net/media/Shanty.MP4)
You'll need Quicktime v6.x or the RealOne player to play this. Right-Click and do the "Save Target As..." thing if you need to. Or you can view it from my website (http://www.Carm3D.net) where it has proper Quicktime embedding so it'll play nicely. (architecture gallery)
And Here is the 5 MB MPEG-2 Animation at 720x480 (http://www.Carm3D.net/media/Shanty.MPG)
This one is recommended if you have the ability to play MPEG-2 [DVD] video on your television.
Here are a few images of what the animation looks like:
http://www.Carm3D.net/media/Shanty_Images.JPG
Be happy! :bounce:
P.S. Thank you to all the nice people who gave me tips on getting Lightwave's particle collisions to work correctly. This animation wouldn't have happened if it weren't for you guys! (well you and a zillion hours of rendering!)
This could also be titled "No Solicitors."
I actually made this project because I've never tried the whole "using HyperVoxels to make fluid-like effects" thing before. You know, that old chestnut. After rendering around the clock for several weeks, I think I've got it out of my system now. :rolleyes:
Here is the 1.5 MB MPEG-4 Animation at 320x240 (http://www.Carm3D.net/media/Shanty.MP4)
You'll need Quicktime v6.x or the RealOne player to play this. Right-Click and do the "Save Target As..." thing if you need to. Or you can view it from my website (http://www.Carm3D.net) where it has proper Quicktime embedding so it'll play nicely. (architecture gallery)
And Here is the 5 MB MPEG-2 Animation at 720x480 (http://www.Carm3D.net/media/Shanty.MPG)
This one is recommended if you have the ability to play MPEG-2 [DVD] video on your television.
Here are a few images of what the animation looks like:
http://www.Carm3D.net/media/Shanty_Images.JPG
Be happy! :bounce:
P.S. Thank you to all the nice people who gave me tips on getting Lightwave's particle collisions to work correctly. This animation wouldn't have happened if it weren't for you guys! (well you and a zillion hours of rendering!)
