carlo | 18 years ago | 20 comments | 15 likes | 9,435 views

bavaria, sammysax, user390096 and 10 others like this!

Hallo BT Fans, hier eine von mir angepasste Animation.
BT ist wirklich toll. Macht bitte so weiter...
Der backdrop ist von einer alten AMIGA CD.


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Gold and black letters look good.

Thomasco, 18 years ago

Wunderbar!

michiel, 18 years ago


very nice

rsp, 18 years ago

Nice textures. But I see some flashing on the globe as it turns, because of it's flat suraces. Is it possible to make the sphere smoother?

lampion, 18 years ago

The flashing of the globe is caused by its specularity. You can turn this off by setting the SPECULARITY property of the globe (layer 4) to 0.

And you can make the globe more smooth by setting the render quality to high. You can do this with the menu item SETTING / HIGH QUALITY

michiel, 18 years ago


Sehr schn!

Ulli, 18 years ago


The flashing on the globe looks like a mistake to me. BTW what exactly does "specularity" mean? I read the description in the user's guide but it didn't help me understand any better.

Thomasco, 18 years ago

Nice font (Black and Gold) but the globe definitely has a conical appearance at the top even in High Quality mode, it disappears if you rotate the earth back a little. Is this a bug?

The Specularity doesn't quite work because of the flashing effect and the earth map lets it down a little as you can see the join!

DeanO, 18 years ago

Der Tip von Michiel hat geholfen. Die Lichtreflexe auf der
Erdkugel sind weg. Danke!
Der helle senkrechte Strich im Pazifik ist die Datumsgrenze!
(grins)

carlo, 18 years ago

The SPECULARITY property controls the shininess of the material. The bigger this value, the bigger the highlights.

Here's a Wikipedia link about specularity.

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michiel, 18 years ago


This is somthing I have been looking for and finally I have found it, All I can say FANTASTIC I'm using it for my DVD Productions.

reinfrid, 18 years ago

How do you make the same but with a Twinkling stars background ?

snafu, 17 years ago

You can create twinkling stars with the particle layer.

Select the menu item LAYER / ADD PARTICLE LAYER and choose the TWINKLING STARS preset.

You can move the particle layer to the right position (not in front, but behind the earth) with the LAUNCH POSITION property. You can make the stars pop up all over the screen by adjusting the LAUNCH AREA property to something like (400,400,0). And you can make the stars bigger with the SIZE property.

michiel, 17 years ago


Maybe your text isn't long enough. Have you tried adding some spaces at the end?

michiel, 16 years ago


klasse gemacht- danke fur die Vorlage

bavaria, 16 years ago

I'm experimenting with changing text and colour. But somehow I've introduced 'stripes' on the globe and I cannot work out how to remove them.

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Terry, East Grinstead, UK

terrypin, 10 years ago

This looks like you have made a copy of the world (cloned the layer) and have rotated one of them. If this is true deleting one of them will solve the problem.

michiel, 10 years ago


I found out the cause thanks. (The keys for earth.jpg and earth_night.jpg were out of sync.)

But I have another question please. How would I customise the starting and ending globe positions? I want to arrange the finish so that the text is nicely centred and the globe in a position of my choice.

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Terry, East Grinstead, UK

terrypin, 10 years ago

When you say positions I assume you mean rotations.

You can do this by editing the ROTATION properties of the keyframes.

michiel, 10 years ago


Thanks Michiel.

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Terry, East Grinstead, UK

terrypin, 10 years ago

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