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Mattn:
i'm currently reencoding with ffmpeg with the current flags:

--- Code: ---./ffmpeg -threads 2 -i moon12.xvid.avi -s 1024x512 -minrate 3000000 -maxrate 6000000 -g 1000 -ar 22050 out.roq
--- End code ---

sitters:

--- Quote from: Winter on December 06, 2007, 10:04:30 am ---I don't think you should tack on another clip in front of this one containing just the Carriers flashing in. It would look a lot more awesome if you modified the current clip so that we see the Carriers flashing in abruptly when the camera turns around to see the dark side of the moon.

Would that be okay or are you dead set against it?

Regards,
Winter

--- End quote ---

No problem , i look if i can make a nice entry for the carriers, i only render then that part.
for look the effect.

Willem

Sean_E:
Sitters:  I did make a render with the engines facing camera, but it felt so.... blah

As for animation pieces.  Since you and I (and anyone else) are using different design and rendering engines, it would make sense to only have one person do the animation for consistency purposes.  So, I leave it up to the powers that be to make that decision.  Of course we can work on separate sequences, but I don't think working on the same would be a good idea.

What rendering engine does C4D use by the way?

Regards,
Sean E

Winter:
Mattn has just confirmed to me that we've now got support for animations in the UFOpaedia, with or without sound. So, gentlemen, we have free rein. ;)

Along with the sequence for Alien Origins (which Psawhn has volunteered for, I think) and the sequence sitters is working on, we also need a sequence that features the Carrier being shot down by a PHALANX-modified space launch gun built into a mountainside. The script goes like this:

The space gun is essentially a massive railgun for launching satellites and stuff, modified by PHALANX to shoot huge rocket-propelled shells into orbit. The Carrier may avoid one or two shots, but should eventually be hit by the gun (resulting in a nuclear explosion of 3 kilotons, the payload of the shell), at which point the Carrier returns fire with its orbital cannons and obliterates the mountain, space gun and all. After this we see the Carrier slowly tumbling down into the atmosphere, gaining loads of heat and speed as gravity takes hold. It will probably break up into pieces at some point during or after entering the atmosphere. The pieces will land spectacularly -- but at least some of these pieces should be intact enough for a tactical mission to be launched at them.

Would anyone be interest in taking on this admittedly complex scene? If so, we can work out a more detailed script together.

Regards,
Winter

Sean_E:
<raising hand>.....ummmm

What happens to the 3 kiloton shells that miss the UFO?  That's a lot of explosive power coming back down to earth?   ;D

Regards,
Sean E

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