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Jupiter 3D - The Movie

Started by MarkS, Sep 07, 2010, 21:43:12

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MarkS

A bit of an experiment this - I've added an extra dimension(!) to my previous movie.  You may, or may not, find it works for you.  You need to cross your eyes to make the 2 Jupiters merge into one - then you will see a spinning 3D planet with a moon going past.

http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2010/Jup3D_3Sep2010.gif

Enjoy!

Mark

Mike

Works for me. Have to look at it from about 18 inches away.
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The Thing

Stupendous. Must have taken hours, you not working at the moment or something!  ;)

MarkS

Quote from: The Thing
Stupendous. Must have taken hours, you not working at the moment or something!  ;)

To create the frames for the original movie took most of the weekend.  :-(
But once I had those, it took 20 minutes last night to write an IRIS script (I love IRIS!) to generate the stereoscopic ones from the originals.  Loaded them up in PaintShopPro and generated the animated GIF in no time.

As the Meerkat would say, "Simples!"

Mark

mickw

Sooooooooo  all I have to do is -

Learn how to use Iris
Learn how to write an Iris script
Get Paint Shop Pro
Learn how to use PSP
Oh, and learn how to take great images

Well that should ease the boredom during the rain  :o

Great 3D though Mark  :)
When do you think you should try the Red/Green 3D version  ;)
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MarkS

I can create a Red/Geen version very easily - just need to write another IRIS script to generate the frames.

It'll give the observing officer an excuse to hand out the red/green specs during his presentation at the next meeting!

Mark

mickw

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The Thing

Will we all duck as the moon comes towards us? 8) Appropriate gasps of amazement will be in order methinks. :surprised:

MarkS

I created a red/blue version last night but the effect is nowhere near as good as the original - in fact it is pretty disappointing.
http://www.markshelley.co.uk/Astronomy/2010/jup3sep2010redblue.gif

I've assumed the glasses have red in the left eye and blue in the right eye.

Is there any way to put an AVI file into an endless loop?

Mark

mickw

That's great that you could do it but I see what you mean, the "filter" seems to mute the detail a bit - still amazing though.

Isn't this on and endless loop anyway ?
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MarkS

An AVI file would be a lot smaller but I think I would lose the endless looping.

I was thinking about putting a version on YouTube to protect the bandwidth to my site!

mickw

Oh I didn't notice it was a Gif  :oops:

I thought people only put stuff on YouTube if it blows up or crashes  :lol:
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MarkS

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I thought people only put stuff on YouTube if it blows up or crashes  :lol:

You arrange for Jupiter to blow up or crash and I'll video it - we'll be famous!!

mickw

Quotearrange for Jupiter to blow up or crash

Sounds like a DSC project  ;)
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