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Re: Rendering with Motion Blur: My first Motion Blur Video is online
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Fri, 23 Sep 2011 08:25:43 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Timothy Gould wrote:
   --snip--
   To answer the two togther. Question 2 lays out basically how I would do it on windows. Just keep adding layer by layer to a temporary file. On a system with proper shell scripting (eg. Linux) you could write a script to do it all at once, which newer batch scripting may offer. So it seems you’re in the same position as I am.
--snip--

PS. Not that I’m not willing to help. Drop me an email if you need any usage advice or troubleshooting (as I rediscover all the time, ORDER IS IMPORTANT!!!!). It just sounds as though you’re already at the limits of my skills.

Tim

Tim,

thanks for blogging that small vid. I am really amazed: none of my YouTube videos had ever collected 500+ clicks per day before. Now this has happend in just a couple of hours.... I was not aware how prominent brothers brick actually is nowadays.

Regarding automatization of blending pictures I am even pretty near to solve this with 10 years old Win-software (using Excel scripts to handle and rename files + taking control on Micrografx picture Publisher’s Macro). Stupidly I have never digged into Linux (after not very encouraging work with AutoCad on old HP UNIX workstations 18 years ago...).

But ImageMagick looks very appealing to me and I will surely give it a try in future.

*****

As a personel sidenote regarding new trains:

I would like to build more, but the job took more and more time and left no space for hobbies. A few weeks ago I quit my job and decided to take a kind of sabbatical semester. I am right in the beginning of this now. So I took the freedom to play around with PovRay for a week (and now this has become two weeks....).

My plan is to go back to University for the next 6 months. And I expect to focus on that with same efforts I put into my job career recently. So my render experience will not be followed up as just now.

Hopefully next year will see lots of new MOCs then. :-)

Leg Godt!



See more pictures of my models at www.brickshelf.com





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(...) Good to hear. Yeah TBB has a huge number of readers (millions by some stats). It amazes me sometimes. --SNIP-- (...) You should check it out. Once you get used to its quirks it's very quick to do whatever you want. (...) That sounds like too (...) (13 years ago, 23-Sep-11, to lugnet.trains, FTX)

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--snip-- (...) --snip-- PS. Not that I'm not willing to help. Drop me an email if you need any usage advice or troubleshooting (as I rediscover all the time, ORDER IS IMPORTANT!!!!). It just sounds as though you're already at the limits of my (...) (13 years ago, 22-Sep-11, to lugnet.trains, FTX)

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