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Re: New Lego Technic avi
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lugnet.cad
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Sun, 2 Sep 2001 11:16:37 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Fredrik Glöckner writes:
> "Eduardo Vazquez" <eduvazhar@terra.es> writes:
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> > how do u people make Lego Technic models in Mlcad?
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> I don't, I use LEdit.
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> > Well here's the avi but beware you will need a codec called DIVX 4
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> If you want as many people as possible to view the animation, you may
> want to use a CODEC which is old and present on most systems. MPEG-1
> is usually a good choice, or animated GIF. I would use the former for
> POV-Ray-rendered animations, and the latter for animations rendered
> using LDLITE or something similar.
Ok I will make another video of the same model but with less frames and in
another codec.
With one is best for all users?
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> > Please let me know want u think of the avi, model, the frames
> > number, and anything else.
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> Why not tell us a bit on the animation, so that we can decide wether
> or not to download and test it? What size is it (in bytes and
> frames), and what does it show us?
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> BTW, here is one "Technic animation" I have made:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/fredrigl/beach-buggy/buggy.mpg
Not bad.
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> It's 180Kb/100 frames in MPEG-1 format. The animation is really
> simple and boring: It simply features the camera spinning around a
> Technic Beach Buggy I've made.
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> Fredrik
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| (...) I don't, I use LEdit. (...) If you want as many people as possible to view the animation, you may want to use a CODEC which is old and present on most systems. MPEG-1 is usually a good choice, or animated GIF. I would use the former for (...) (23 years ago, 2-Sep-01, to lugnet.cad)
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