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Mattn:
you are my personal hero of the day - looks very very cool. some parts could use a faster camera movement, but that can be done with video cut programms.

now the only part left is the start of the fighters and scouts and the UFO:Alien Invasion string at the end. then we can produce a stunning intro for 2.2

thank you very much again sitters.

sitters:

--- Quote from: Mattn on December 03, 2007, 08:25:17 pm ---you are my personal hero of the day - looks very very cool. some parts could use a faster camera movement, but that can be done with video cut programms.

now the only part left is the start of the fighters and scouts and the UFO:Alien Invasion string at the end. then we can produce a stunning intro for 2.2

thank you very much again sitters.

--- End quote ---

Sorry mattn, but this was not an good one,
I did make the terrible mistake to use an inverse bump-map for the moon.
So I re render the hole thing with an correct bump-map.

The link :

http://www.md2.sitters-electronics.nl/render/moon11.xvid.avi

Yea I make more movie clips, the next one is the invasion of the earth from orbit.
And maybe some on earth myself.

Then with all the clips, we can make an complete movie.

Willem

Sean_E:
Nicely done Sitters.
My only suggestion would be to have the Carriers already moving from behind the moon before the camera gets there and to have them move more quickly to get to Earth.  That way there isn't as much of a pause as the camera waits for them to pass.
You might also want to move the sun source more to the right in the movie.  This way you can see a piece of the waning moon crest instead of just a sliver.  It's hard to tell where you are going till you get there.   :D

Just out of curiosity, what type of hardware are you rendering on?  To kick out a 3 minute movie like that, it must be some big stuff.

And thanks for the link to the images.  I found a huge earth and moon image (8192x4096). Will use these.

Regards,
Sean E.

Mattn:
will check the new version. but please also upload the sources ;)

sitters:

--- Quote from: Sean_E on December 03, 2007, 09:45:53 pm ---Nicely done Sitters.
My only suggestion would be to have the Carriers already moving from behind the moon before the camera gets there and to have them move more quickly to get to Earth.  That way there isn't as much of a pause as the camera waits for them to pass.
You might also want to move the sun source more to the right in the movie.  This way you can see a piece of the waning moon crest instead of just a sliver.  It's hard to tell where you are going till you get there.   :D

Just out of curiosity, what type of hardware are you rendering on?  To kick out a 3 minute movie like that, it must be some big stuff.

And thanks for the link to the images.  I found a huge earth and moon image (8192x4096). Will use these.

Regards,
Sean E.

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Thanks,
The hardware i use is 3.6 GHz Pentium 4, dual processors with 2GB intern memory, 2x400 GB harddrive.
For rendering, I use both processors same time on the software Cinema 4D 10.5

but for 2500 renders hires still 35-38  minutes render-time.

Mattn : best for all the clips I pack all sources in one file ( textures are the same ), so when I have the invasion clip, i make an link.


Willem

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