Forum: Bryce


Subject: Sunrise animation

KenS opened this issue on Oct 02, 2000 ยท 9 posts


KenS posted Mon, 02 October 2000 at 3:35 AM

Attached Link: http://www.chemicalstudios.com/posts/sunrise.mov

I was messing around in Bryce last night and came up with this short test animation. Above is a single frame at 640x480, the quicktime animation is 320x240 at 1.2 meg. Any comments or suggestions for this? Ken

Shiromi posted Mon, 02 October 2000 at 3:40 AM

WOW looks awesome


Terry Mitchell posted Mon, 02 October 2000 at 8:55 AM

Beautiful indeed. Any plans for a tutorial to help us Bryce animation-challenged people?

Intel Core I7 3090K 4.5 GhZ (overclocked) 12-meg cache CPU, 32 Gig DDR3 memory, GeoForce GTX680 2gig 256 Bit PCI Express 3.0 graphic card, 3 Western Difgital 7200 rpm 1 Tb SATA Hard Drives


moltingangel posted Tue, 03 October 2000 at 2:20 AM

AWESOME..BEAUTIFUL! "Ditto" !!


rheater posted Thu, 05 October 2000 at 12:12 AM

Very nice but lose the lens flare or rotate it. A real lens flare changes angles as the light sorce moves across the camera lens. Otherwise very fine work. Russ


pc_artist posted Fri, 06 October 2000 at 8:55 PM

WOW - fantastic work..

==================================

" The Only Limit is your imagination "

==================================


KenS posted Sat, 07 October 2000 at 1:40 AM

Thanks for all your compliments and comments, as soon as I get around to working on this file again, Ill post a new render for you to check out. Ken


Terry Mitchell posted Sat, 07 October 2000 at 7:41 AM

Hey FastTraxx, thought I'd take this opportunity to inform you that I used (abused?) a couple of your fine BVH motion files in my little anim "Gunfight at the OK-Robot Corral" that is posted at Genspace.com on the Digimations page. Thanks for creating them and making them available.

Intel Core I7 3090K 4.5 GhZ (overclocked) 12-meg cache CPU, 32 Gig DDR3 memory, GeoForce GTX680 2gig 256 Bit PCI Express 3.0 graphic card, 3 Western Difgital 7200 rpm 1 Tb SATA Hard Drives


KenS posted Sat, 07 October 2000 at 11:36 AM

Glad ya found em useful:) Ken