Blender Modeling timelapse Part 1: Samsung m3510

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

Here's the first part of a timelapse of me modeling my new phone, the Samsung m3510
Lets see how youtube treats the video, the compression might be horrible^^
These are about 4 hours of modeling compressed into 20 minutes, up to now there are two parts but its an open-end project, i wil upload my further progress as i go along, lets see how many parts this will have in the end :)
Btw: if you look closely you can see several mistakes that i make, and hopefully correct.
you can even see me thinking, everytime thers a small pause i'm probaply sitting there thinking "How the hell am i going to do this??!"

I thought about putting some music behind the footage but i figured that you guys can simply play your own music, so we don't run into any taste or copyright problems.

should you want to watch the video slower to see whats exactly going on download the video with Orbit Downloader, or some other rip tool, and watch it in a player that can playback slow, VLC for example. 1/4 of the speed should match the real speed quite nicely.

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  • Wow, four hours of screen recording. That must have eat some hard drive real estate. Nice job.

  • the cool thing is that it didn't, i almost fell off my chair when is saw that 4 hours only took about 320mb. The price to pay for that are those stupid artifacts all over the place.

  • That's amazing because usually 1 hour of DV takes up 13Gb of storage. Was this Quicktime screen capture?

  • well, i don't know that much about codecs and all that but i can telll you what i used.

    a free screen recorder, cleverly named "Free screen recorder" with ffmpg set to 50 fps and a keyframe every 50 frames quality high but not maxed. the encoder is xvid. i will be using different settings in my next upload, for enhanced quality, the file im editing right now is 2 hours long and weighs at about 800mb

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