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Ed or Eduardo? Thanks! I don't think there is any standard for that
animation. I just wanted to create something with a higher aspect ratio
then the standard 4x3 or 1.33 for a bit of widescreen look. So I choose a
nice 1.66 ratio using 800x480.
A word on DVD NTSC specs:
DVD specs are at Xx525. For non-anamorphic dvd realeses the resolution is
something like 700x525. For 16x9 anamorphic titles the resolution is more
like 933x525.
I used The following sequence of programs for this:
MLCAD (we all know this one)
ML2LW (a handy MLCAD to Lightwave conversion tool)
Lightwave 5.6 (very nice 3-d rendering suite)
JASC Animation Shop 3 or Adobe Premier (I can't remember which I used to
create the MPEG-2 file)
Pat J
In lugnet.cad.ray, Eduardo Vazquez Harte writes:
> What standard is this of 800 by 480 pixels
> I think this is above DVD resolution if I'm correct.
> Which way u made it Mlcad -> L3P -> POV-RAY or Anton Raves's POV-RAY lib.
> Very cool!!
>
> In lugnet.cad.ray, Patrick Justison writes:
> > Its about 6megs and features a couple of microfig space ships heading
> > towards a planet. You can also see a small drone vehicle passing in front
> > of the planet after the camera turns.
> >
> > There are some problems with the lighting on the two ships. I'd also like
> > to add some more traffic around the planet.
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/PRJ/Multimedia/scene1.avi
> >
> > LMKWYT,
> > Pat J
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