26 September 2016, 16:55 | #261 |
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I think it's just faster, but neither look jerky to me, if it helps
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26 September 2016, 17:00 | #262 |
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It is faster Marcuz, but the previous version (logo at top of EAB) is set to "No Delay" and seems slower and a little more jerky, so the one I posted has a frame delay of 0.05 seconds, which it originally should have had, which I simply forgot to add.
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26 September 2016, 19:14 | #263 |
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Very cool DH
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26 September 2016, 22:51 | #265 |
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Hi DH,
I see you've been busy again. I agree that the New Version is less jerky than the Old. The Old Version's animation is easily seen to be composed of individual frames, whereas the New Version's, being a little faster, appears much smoother. BTW, I prefer the ball with the subdued highlight to the accentuated one. |
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I can easily change that, now I'm using something a little better than a frame by frame creation that took me hours to create. I can now do all of this within 5 - 10 minutes, all within the same program
See, I have just done another one since your last post Is that highlight a little less noticeable? EDIT: You see, I have a new toy, well software, so I thought EAB would be a good place to test it out on Last edited by DH; 26 September 2016 at 23:08. |
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02 October 2016, 22:19 | #268 |
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Impressive DH. Loving the one with the writing going around it
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02 October 2016, 22:29 | #269 |
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All experiments Kitty, but the good thing about the new software is I can create, change, fix, amend very quickly, whereas before it was always going to be a massive chore and headache.
That Boing is far too large to use anywhere here, even a scaled down version is going to be something like 200kb or more |
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I really like the Globe one better..
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06 October 2016, 11:51 | #271 |
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I Love the new fixed version, thanks for it DH !
-> In production About the edit2 with "much better 3D program", sorry but I don't like it - antialias on border is bad and flicker - shadow encoding is bad and let see black pixel moving. Manual work is sometimes better when you are good at it |
06 October 2016, 12:19 | #272 |
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I prefer this one
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06 October 2016, 17:17 | #273 |
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Couldn't agree with you more Predseda
That's fine RCK, right now that was a test, so I'm sure it's because the software is all new and I haven't yet discovered how to properly light it up. Thanks again RCK |
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