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  • Virtual Light

    June 16, 2007 at 4:37 pm in reply to: A decent 3D floor

    Hi Ron, I don’t want to turn this thread into a discussion of links and ftp, but briefly, the file’s permission are correct and in 10 years, all clients have been able to access my site. Not sure what’s up but I do notice that you can paste the link manually in another window and it works.

  • Virtual Light

    June 16, 2007 at 3:54 pm in reply to: A decent 3D floor

    Sorry, but I noticed that the link won’t work from within this forum. Can someone explain to me why that’s the case? In the meantime, you can just copy the link to a new browser window and it should work.

    jim

  • Virtual Light

    June 16, 2007 at 3:50 pm in reply to: A decent 3D floor

    You can do it but it isn’t easy. I made a desert floor for a 3 minute 5-screen project for a museum. The screens represented the view from inside a 1920 railroad car (thus the sepia tone). The floor was constructed from a 16,000 pixel panorama. I cut the panorama into 130 layers–each one placed further back in 2D space with the loop speed adjusted and then soft masked to hide the seam. The most foreground loop plays in 8-seconds and each subsequent layer moves slower until finally the furthest layer barely moves at all.

    I’ve uploaded an example at https://virlt.com/floor.mov

    At this resolution (25%) you can’t really notice the detail in the furthest layers but they definitely show up in the final render–which, btw, took 8-computers 44 hours to render on AE7.

    jim

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