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gazzamataz

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  1. Well thanks you lot this is a great help. Basically I am thinking of getting a new machine and like the G5s but it seems their render times for the top range models are SLOWER than older Athlons…

     

    G5 dual 2.5ghz 2.5gb RAM

     

    Frame 98: 01:18

    Frame 99: 01:13

     

    Athlon 3 ghz 1gb RAM

     

    Frame 97: 00:53

    Frame 98: 00:48

     

    Nearly half a minute! I suppose I could learn to be more patient, but I don't have the time :D

  2. Thanks bobbesch - that's given me a very good idea of speed.

     

    steve392, if you open AM then click to view the libraries. Look for the projects tab and you should then be presented with a selection of pre-made AM projects. The 'Toys' project should be there. If you don't see it you should find it in the AM data on your CD or hard drive if you chose to install it to your hard drive when you installed AM (just do a search for toys.prj). Look forward to your results m8 ;)

  3. I am thinking of buying a new PC but I wanted to know how much faster my new PC would be. The place I want to get one from won't let me do a test on one of their machines, so I thought I'd ask you lovely lot if some of you wouldn't mind and then posting the times for me. I am specifically looking at what Athlon XP 3000 CPUs can produce running XP Home.

     

    OK, if you open the Toys project and render frames 97 and 98 with the settings set to DV format, final quality, shadows on and reflections set to 2 - that's all.

     

    Much appreciated :D

  4. Oh, I've gone all silly now. It's nice to know someone out there like me work apart from me - thanks for your comments guys, more is on the way :)

     

    As for the mouth on the tree, I am saving that bit until last, I am working on the kite at the moment.

     

    See yas later!

  5. The textures might look OK but I diddn't notice BB up in the air :D Anyway, here's another little update, almost finished this scene except for facial poses for the Chuckaboro Tree (that's gonna be fun). I am off to put BB in here Igloo and put some nice furniture in it now ;)

    Chuckaboro_Tree_Crossroads.jpg

  6. Wot? :blink:

     

    First when I watched Vern's flicks I couldn't quite make them out - but I wanted to. Then when I read the threads I got even more confused until I re-read them now I think it has sunk in B)

     

    I still need to read Yves tut on alpha channels to get my head completely around this pre-multiplied concept.

     

    Anyway, now Mr thicky has worked it out I take a bow and thank Vern, Yves and all the others for showing me the light, or should I say alpha, or is that premultipled alpha... :unsure:

  7. Hiya Mike, sorry I took so long replying I am have been upto my eyeballs with things other than Hashing :(

     

    Anyway, in answer to your question at the moment everything is all in one choreography. Funnily enough I was pontificating this before I posted it - should I have one set for the outside and one set for the inside. The only thind is if I have an inside set I better make sure the windows show what is outside :blink:

     

    The outside still has some trees to go in and the lilypads need texturing, along with a nice sky and a textured kite moored upto the cakeshop. I might add a few other bits and bobs as I think of them.

     

    As for the inside, I am in the process of putting gas lamps in (one is already there but untextured), lighting, perhaps some shelves with plates on cakes on the cake counter, a hat for Minkey and some more tables and chairs. I hope to do all of this at the weekend cos I go a few days off :D

     

    I am looking forward to having this set done and I will post it as soon as it is done. Thanks everyone for all your comments.

  8. Phil

     

    That's a nice looking bird you go there m8. The only thing (I am not a harrier expert) is that it only has two exhaust nozzles... I thought the Harrier had four? One minor point, when looking at it from the side view it looks a little stubby. Is it meant to be quite that short?

  9. OK chaps and chapesses, here is a quickie glimpse from inside Bella Bear & Hannah Bannah's infamous favourite eating haunt, with a guest appearance from the chap that runs the gaff - Minkey ;)

     

    Needs lotsa work but I couldn't resist posting it to see what anyone thought of it. All comments and suggestions throughly welcome :blink:

    Minkey_in_the_Cakeshop.jpg

  10. Well, Paul you are the quite one aren't you. Sitting there through the BAM meeting not saying much and then you come up with POW! This interesting peice - like it.

     

     

    It obviously needs work, getting the balance right and those 'orrid creases in the hands (use porcelain material), but if you work at it I think you will have a very nice peice of animation ;)

  11. Wow! Nice stuff Dale - do you wanna help me build the inside of Witchy Pegs house by any chance? ;)

     

    I think that Zaryin is right and it needs to be a little colder perhaps by eing blued up. It looks a little too cosy at the moment.

     

    As for spider webs I had some success by making them outta splines and then rendering them as lines. They don't look too good close up but in the distance they are OK. Here is one I did earlier, I think it needs a materials applied to it:

    Spiders.jpg

  12. nerrazzi

     

    Great scene, great lighting, great modeling.

     

    … the one thing that bothers me about this scene though is it doesn't look like its REALLY underwater. I don't know what it is, it looks like it could be a night time scene from a sci-fi movie as well as underwater one.

     

    I think it need some dirt in the water, only a tiny amount. Perhaps even the faintest of bubbles coming of the sub. Perhaps some depth of field or hint of underwater scenery in the background. Just sumink to make it look like it is really underwater. I should know I have been there a few times ;)

     

    Hope that helps :)

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