hey good work, i like it. If you are interested for more motion pictures i did a mystical animation from a solar eclipse to a sunset above the sea. i would apreciate if you watch this on my channel
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
@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)
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 !
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
I posed my porn for this
DieGangstaa 6 months ago
its animation
MrLuc85 10 months ago
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hey good work, i like it. If you are interested for more motion pictures i did a mystical animation from a solar eclipse to a sunset above the sea. i would apreciate if you watch this on my channel
best wishes
bbstepho 1 year ago
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
rockzen97 1 year ago
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
CieraBieberlong 1 year ago
dude u guys are f n nerds just watch the vdeo and stop gripin
freaknpink095 2 years ago 12
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 2 years ago 6
@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)
prump1 10 months ago
@Fliegenflug
There's actually a few ways he could have achieved this.
DemiousStudios 10 months ago
GRO0ovy
rysnyper50002 2 years ago
can you put a video up for download
AR123457 2 years ago
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how did u make yur computer du dat?
onjoFilms 2 years ago
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!
BrightLight143 2 years ago
How could this be used as a music reactive visualisation?
How and where would it change?
taurus170582 3 years ago
I forgot to add preferably for the PlayStation 3
taurus170582 3 years ago
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 !
goa103 3 years ago
Cinema 4d
You can do this with an add-on for c4d
but c4d is a bit expensive...
connibonni 3 years ago
@connibonni blender is free :D
rockzen97 1 year ago
@rockzen97 true (:
connibonni 11 months ago
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
goa103 3 years ago
Far Out dude. ;)
cooldudeloverboy 3 years ago
that is really kewl...
Ls777blended 4 years ago