Triton21.mp4 by jimmysparks
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Description
Latest WIP demo test animation. I've used my 'moonCam' animation method (see MJW User Forum) which is a good method for global orbital animations in Windows.
Rendered in MojoWorld 3.1.1 using 15 concurrent iterations on a Ryzen 9 16-core laptop. It took about 17 hours to render @ 4.7Ghz - around five minutes per frame average. It was extremely smooth sailing, using around 75% of the CPU. '2700' frames @ '180' frames per instance. '90' seconds length.
Composited in After Effects with contrast, saturation and frame-blur effects added.
I'm very pleased with the result & think that the addition of a soundtrack would add a lot to it.
Comments (5)
jimmysparks Online Now!
After Effects has an effect called 'Pixel Motion Blur' that adds motion blur to computer-generated frames. It's great for taming the pixel 'sizzle' that plagues MJW.
jimmysparks Online Now!
Thank you! I'll be posting continuing updates so please check back.
aktati
Wow....It feels like a 'real' planetary exploration......I find myself wanting to take rock samples.......
jimmysparks Online Now!
Thanks, Doll 💕
That's ice, not rocks. Triton has the coldest recorded temperature in the Solar System at 38 K (−235 °C). Triton's surface consists of 55% nitrogen ice with other ices mixed in.
wotan Online Now!
Very cool terrain surface and video... congrats!