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EverthangForever
已加入 在 Oct 2009
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Discussions for Scenes for Version 1.2.X Fullscreen Mode here

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December 7, 2014, 5054 回复
@No.6 Now, about that bounce of Philae you mentioned ? lol ...I'd been experimenting with some different movement curves, like a very gentle inoutbounce for the camera. I decided to use it in scene FG-009 to nudge the girls & their accessories back off the blue fractal. Enjoy ;!

Also thanks to @WyldAnimal's kind permission, I'm sharing a Guide Scene I made some time ago for ready reference for people wanting to try their hand at recoding their own animations over the holiday break. Sorry no Santa scenes yet. Have a Fractalicious Xmas everyone ;)

ET zip has been updated today 8th Dec 2014 as an ongoing album.
added 4 new SCNs: 'FractalGarden008unfinished, FG009, FG010a, FG010b & an Animation reference guide scene' zipsize: 178,965,513 bytes

http://scenes.virtuastripper.net/ET Scenes06.zip

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Use of ESA & NASA pics here and in scenes, does not imply ESA or NASA endorse this website or any products.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition40/gallery.html#lowerAccordion-set1-slide1
FG009 adapted extract of Title 'Earth Glinting in the Sun' - ESA
Released 17/07/2014 1:15 pm
Copyright ESA/NASA
Description: Earth seen from space. ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst is sharing his incredible views from 400 km above on the International Space Station. Alexander will run over 100 experiments for all space agencies during his six-month Blue Dot mission. Id 314305
-----------------------also-----FG009 uses adapted 'Global mosaic of Mars'. Cerberus region. Reproduced from Volume 14 of the Mars Digital Image Model (MDIM) CD-ROM set. MF12N290 http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-mars.html
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/mars/marsglobe2.jpg

Dorsai6
已加入 在 Apr 2013
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KILLDEMO: trailer delete tool

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December 6, 2014, 62 回复
@DrenDor,

Re: OK, just to clarify, we are talking about these clips I have red arrows pointing to right with (Demo) at the end of their name?

No. :) We are talking about demo clips for cards you haven't bought. If you check your models folder, you will see that there is a folder for each card you own. Those folders are more than 100 MB in size. You will also see a lot of folders with sizes under 100 MB. These smaller folders are created when a demo is loaded to your carrousel. They hold just the 2 or 3 demo clips for that card. If you buy the card, the full set of clips are load. If you don't buy the card, when it rotates off the carrousel the folder still remains. If you have enabled P2P these folders are used to support that function, but the clips in these folders can no longer be viewed on your VG app until they rotate through the carrousel for another time. That's why some new clips appear on the carrousel instantly - they were already on your hard drive. Some people feel these folders waste space on their hard drive and want to delete them. I feel they are an inconsequential fraction of the space required by the folders of cards I really own, but I have a large hard disk and space is not an issue for my (yet).

The clips you're pointing to are demos of cards you own. Some people don't want to play demo clips ever. The VG application has a facility for deleting those clips which others have already described. It is also possible to delete other unwanted clips for cards you own. This will save additional space if that is important to you. Since space is not an issue for me, I prefer to simply disable those clips. That way, I can enable them later if my tastes change.

Added note:

You surprised me by showing two clips with the same number. I didn't know that happened. I just check my collection. I have 618 cases were I have both a demo and a regular clip with the same number. I also have 2484 demo clips that do not match a real clips number. I did a spot check. I think the demos with numbers that match a regular clip may be edited versions of the regular clip. However, I simply played half a dozen clips and can't be sure. This clip sizes are not the same, but sometimes very close.