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Just for the record: Please feel free to use what you want from my site......(translated: Please use stuff from my site....LOL)
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Attached Link: http://www.ttanimations.com/Animage/Mars.zip
Here's a link to something ttops and I did earlier this year. If you want to use it just give either one of us a shout. BTW, it was used by "The Sky At Night" on BBC tv UK for a competition they had about Mars. CatlinI would love to put animations on this DVD, but I don't realy have a good way to get them here. They can be very large. The idea for this one is to pick the "Best of Renderosity". We are still unclear on how we plan on picking them out.. As we get closer to picking images, I will let you know how we plan on doing it. The only way I can think of doing the animations is for the members to send me the animations on DVD for review. A DVD data disc, not DVD movie disc. I need uncompressed 720X480 29.97 FPS Or better yet, make it in DVD NTSC format (mpeg-2) But we will still need to review them and some will not make it. catlin_mc, That's cool!
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Please send it to: Renderosity Att:Spike 444 Metroplex Dr, Ste B104 Nashville, TN 37211 Please make sure it's rendered at NTSC DVD (720X480 29.97fps) standards with no interlacing or progressive.
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Take your time, I am still working on the menu animations, you have until the end of the year..
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Catlin: I finally got to see you Mars movie....simply brilliant!
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
I received my first DVD yesterday :) It's cool :) I was supposed to go studying, but I watched the DVD instead :) @Catlin; Have you had an e-mail yet confirming you ordered the DVD? and/or one confirming that it has been shipped? If you haven't it might be good to check with a marketplace admin if your purchace has somehow went wrong.
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Spike: I've been watching DVD1 constantly for a week now....no, don't laugh, it's been running on my son's pc which is next to mine. I have only one crit and I think maybe others might feel the same. The time any pic is on screen is too short. Some (and I'm not talking about just my own) are on screen for just a fraction of a second. Those that are on for longer are still not on long enough for you to get the whole thing and maybe figure out what the pic is about.... Can you slow the whole thing down or at least give us the option to do it ourselves. Some DVD software allows the user to 'stretch' viewing time.......? Regards and thanks for a job well done The Bryster
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Got the first one yesterday and got to say you did a fantastic job can't wait to see the second one :O)
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Thanks all, Yes, the next one will show more viewing time of each image, I agree it was to fast for the artists, but worked good for the show...
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Ok, We will also include animations for this DVD as well. Please render them at: - 720X480 - Aspect ratio of .9 - 29.97 fps - Uncompressed - Interlace none or - 655X720 - Aspect ratio of 1.0 - 29.97 fps - Uncompressed - Interlace none If you can't render at 29.97fps, go to 30fps but note that you might see some flicker.. Please try to keep your animations to around 1 min long, or If we do use it, We might edit it down.. Put them on a CD or DVD data disc. If your animation also has a sound track, please include it as well or I will put music or sound fx over it.. Please send all animations for review to: Renderosity Att: Spike 444 Metroplex Dr, Ste B104 Nashville, TN 37211 USA Please make sure you put your Renderosity user name someplace on the CD/DVD or cover so I will know who it's from. The deadline will be Jan 15th 2004. Thanks Spike
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What do the numbers in aspect ratio stand for that's with square and non-square pixels right? I think 1.0 is a square pixel? But how rectangular is a .9 aspect ratio what's the width:hight 'balance'? I'm new to this whole aspect ratio stuff :)
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Correct.. .9 is like saying 9/10" wide X 1" high... or maybe the other way around, I forget... Bottom line, If you can't set it in your rendering app, it's 1.0 and you should render you animation at 655X720
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Attached Link: http://www.mir.com/DMG/aspect.html
All, a great reference for render sizes /pixel aspect ratio is at the link attached. Note for people who can only render square, most vid editing software (e.g. premiere etc) can resample the video for you, same with speed. Spike could you clarify if you're going for NTSC SVCD or NTSC DV, (svcd drops 8 pixels, - it affects the 'safe' zone), both are often used for transfer to DVD, although DV is preferred.----------
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Anyone that wants to can upload a sample to their own site and send me the link for review if you like. Good idea
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All I get is the music... can you e-mail it to me zipped up please for review... spike@renderosity.com Thanks Spike
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