Well a few things about ME.... Just before I was born my Mother and Father was told I was dead by two Docs.... they wanted to remove me.... well I am still here... have done many things love music... play in a few showbands from the late 60s on wards...a few years back had heart attacks one after another spent lots of time in Hospitals jump forwards few years... fell backwards a few times... well my Mother used to just fall no reason was found.... me I again ended up in hospitals forgot how to walk... forgot how to talk could not feed myself reading and writing still have fun and games with... only leave home now days to see doc.. and the hospital... I have been told by my wife that I was in to graphics for years I have books on it in my room don't remember it at all.. What they tell me today I forget by tomorrow Some days I forget how to turn the computers on well I have reached 70.... my Father lived to 98 roll on I want to see 100
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Comments (5)
JohnnyM
Keep up the animation work you are doing...I highly commend you for the perseverance in moving forward! 3D animation takes time and patience and is also good at taking over your computer while it renders away! I understand what you are going through...I am presently rendering a 860 frame scene that will total an estimated 311 hours of rendering time at completion. The long renders provide me an excuse to do many of the other things that need to be done in life. Good luck in your future work! :-)
radioham
Very many thanks for the comment Johnny Yes it is a very slow job I no longer do over night renders
I find 1440 by 1080 a good size much bigger and just forget about ur life... Do u keep all ur past work on ur computer or like me open the bin when u render as AVI u have to stop thinking in MB and go with GB
JohnnyM
To answer your question concerning my past work...yes I do keep it stored in an external USB drive for access to the editing software I use. I find myself doing test animations in AVI mode and for my final renders usually switch to PNG individual rendered images. I find this works best, just in case I have an interruption during rendering due to a PC crash, I can just pick up where the last image was done and continue from there, otherwise I would normally loose everything in a PC crash due to software memory errors or some other reason. (some of these long animation renders are taking me up to 2 weeks to finish rendering and I just don't have the time to do them over again) Keep up the good work! :-)
UteBigSmile
Perfect - It's very nicely done, wish you a great weekend!
radioham
Many many thanks for the peek and the nice comment
Richardphotos
very good start on animation
radioham
Happy that you liked it many thanks for the comment
Flint_Hawk
Very impressive action you have created in this animation!
radioham
Happy that you had time to watch many thanks for the comment