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Post by vraev on Jun 1, 2009 1:51:57 GMT -5
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Post by mabudon on Jun 1, 2009 8:29:29 GMT -5
Nice work!! (tho I was hoping we'd have some commentary from the Man himself on there )
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Post by hackerberry on Jun 1, 2009 9:29:14 GMT -5
Nice Varun, I agree with Mab. Some commentary and maybe make it longer like 30 minutes? hehe. Lovely plants and some awesome Cephs.
hb
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Post by vraev on Jun 1, 2009 10:10:08 GMT -5
LOL! These 20 sec themselves took like 1-2 hr of editing + rendering. Making a 30 min movie means it would take days to render the final product......days which I don't have. THanks for the comments guys. I really need to figure out how to do time lapse on that thing. Imagine a HD time lapse of a hamata opening its pitcher.
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Post by hackerberry on Jun 1, 2009 10:41:46 GMT -5
Timelaps in HD? It will be like watching a home made Planet Earth. Don't forget to update us..
hb
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Post by vraev on Jun 1, 2009 11:10:25 GMT -5
yeah! That would be pretty sick. I still need to figure out how to do it without pissing my parents off though. They wouldn't be too happy if I used their new camcorder in a not so normal way by having it on for like 2-3 weeks. lol!
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Post by mabudon on Jun 1, 2009 11:15:59 GMT -5
Unfortunately, the "easy" way to do that would be quite a pain in the butt- you'd be best to set up a regular digicam on a tripod and snap a pic every 6-8 hours (more or less, depends on how quick your plants grow) then once you had enough pics (and of course once the pitcher was fully opened and inflated) make a sort of "slideshow" with them and set the "image duration" down to a level where it comes out looking animated...
That would be much easier than getting terabytes of footage and taking snapshots from that
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Post by vraev on Jun 1, 2009 11:37:30 GMT -5
well....actually...time lapse doesn't work that way. In video cameras....slow motion works by taking very high number of frames in a regular 30fps video. So u can take 3000 in a sec. That would be slow motion when u render it at 30fps. Time lapse is done the other way.....one frame every 10 min or so. I will try to research on it and do some samples...before trying it on the slow neps.
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Post by lenynero on Jun 1, 2009 15:58:20 GMT -5
:DVery nice!!
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Post by vraev on Jun 1, 2009 21:54:40 GMT -5
Thanks Dav.
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Post by Devon on Jun 6, 2009 7:17:45 GMT -5
you have a hamata??? I love that nep, great video, I liked it a lot. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by vraev on Jun 6, 2009 13:31:23 GMT -5
thanks!
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