I could try. But one question? Should I use one animation for each movement but make it look like a whole animation because each animation is next to eachother in order? Or should I make all the peices move in one animation, (harder but smoother and more proffesional)?
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but with my animations I do it all in one, using the povray clock variable, but I divide the clock up in to smaller clocks. The thing I wonder about (for future animations) is whether to make titles/credits with povray, or get some other video editing software to make them.
Just so you know i'm better at images than animation.
jamesusespivot 4 years ago
Promising... the spheres being cut is cool. Will you animate the chess board?
TheUnnamedGent 4 years ago
I could try. But one question? Should I use one animation for each movement but make it look like a whole animation because each animation is next to eachother in order? Or should I make all the peices move in one animation, (harder but smoother and more proffesional)?
jamesusespivot 4 years ago
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but with my animations I do it all in one, using the povray clock variable, but I divide the clock up in to smaller clocks. The thing I wonder about (for future animations) is whether to make titles/credits with povray, or get some other video editing software to make them.
TheUnnamedGent 4 years ago
well i used wmm for my titles/credits
jamesusespivot 4 years ago
windows movie maker?
I use linux.
TheUnnamedGent 4 years ago
hey, we are both online! lol ;)
jamesusespivot 4 years ago
LOL good stuff! 1st view too! I'll try and think of ideas for you...
ScytheKing 4 years ago