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  • I posed my porn for this

  • its animation

  • i think he used a cube, sphere, small sized spotlights, and circles. than he used the compositor to make the circles glow on the sphere. :D oh wait the circles might be spheres too XD

  • listen i need a video with flashing lights that will light up my room so we can have a party. it will have alll technology off ecept for the flshin lights and music

  • dude u guys are f n nerds just watch the vdeo and stop gripin

  • I guess i know how you did it:)

    you made a sphere an deleted some vertices, then you put spots into the sphere. Add a bone to rotate, or rotate by hand every frame, and ready^^

    or the second possibility: you made a sphere and put different materials on it, witch make the different colered light:)

  • @Fliegenflug it might also be a sphere with holes in it and the planes around it have different colors which change, like material morphing (i dont know if bender has it tho)

  • @Fliegenflug

    There's actually a few ways he could have achieved this.

  • GRO0ovy

  • can you put a video up for download

  • OMG! I don't even know how to use blender! It's really hard to learn. This is really awesome! ^^ 5 stars, and a fav from me!

  • How could this be used as a music reactive visualisation?

    How and where would it change?

  • I forgot to add preferably for the PlayStation 3

  • The easy way would be to use the Blender script to analyze an existing audio track and render a video. Then you would be able to play it on all multimedia device : Consoles, DVD players

    The hard but dynamic way would be to use a cross-platform graphics library like SDL or some PS3 game engine to render the Blender scene in real-time. Search for "PS3 homebrew" on the Web.

    And don't forget the other platforms : Xbox 360, Wii, PS2 Specially this last one as the homebrew community is huge !

  • Cinema 4d

    You can do this with an add-on for c4d

    but c4d is a bit expensive...

  • @connibonni blender is free :D

  • @rockzen97 true (:

  • You mean real-time visualization like Winamp's AVS ? As this it can't be used because it's just a video but a graphics library like OpenGL could be used to render the Blender scene for example. I'm sure they're engines (C/C++, Java) around able to read such scenes and render them. For the audio analysis there's a script, search for "blender audio" videos, or your could use a library like OpenAL.

    As for the second question it's just a matter of tweaking lights : Colors, blinking

  • Far Out dude. ;)

  • that is really kewl...

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