coopernatural Posted January 27, 2010 Report Posted January 27, 2010 All,Have reworked 3 previous AVs to HD 1920x1080.http://www.mediafire.com/?mikmaxj4ykm Fractal Worlds HD PChttp://www.mediafire.com/?rumyfilnzwo Fractal Worlds HD MAChttp://www.mediafire.com/?qnyywzonzmm Frozen HD PChttp://www.mediafire.com/?in5tmyzjong Frozen HD MAChttp://www.mediafire.com/?omziwyvjnmq What Lies Beneath HD PChttp://www.mediafire.com/?m1r1zeqmkdy What Lies Beneath HD MACSmallish in size from around 16 - 20mbComments ,good,bad or indifferent are fine by me.This is just a way of killing a few hours.Davy Quote
Ken Cox Posted January 27, 2010 Report Posted January 27, 2010 Davyfull screen - very subtle moves and tunes hope you dont get something to do full time )ken Quote
Bruss444 Posted January 27, 2010 Report Posted January 27, 2010 Hello Davy! Just watched your 3 presentations on my new Mac Pro with Snow Leopard. Fantastic!! Presentations executed perfectly!! Completely fills my 24 inch Cinema monitor with beautiful colors. Sound excellent too! Thanks so much!! Bill Quote
mhwarner Posted January 28, 2010 Report Posted January 28, 2010 Davy, I really liked Fractal Worlds. Beautiful colors, of course, and it was very relaxing to watch. It was a bit like being in a very expensive jewelry store or glass gallery. It looked great on my 24" monitor. I wish I had time to play with some of the fractal software myself, but there are not enough hours. Thanks for sharing this. Quote
coopernatural Posted January 28, 2010 Author Report Posted January 28, 2010 Davyfull screen - very subtle moves and tunes hope you dont get something to do full time )kenKen,After the stress of sorting out last minute tax returns,I'm in need of some subtle moves and tunes.I do full time work,but only on a part time basis Davy Quote
coopernatural Posted January 28, 2010 Author Report Posted January 28, 2010 Hello Davy! Just watched your 3 presentations on my new Mac Pro with Snow Leopard. Fantastic!! Presentations executed perfectly!! Completely fills my 24 inch Cinema monitor with beautiful colors. Sound excellent too! Thanks so much!! Bill Bill,Thanks for the comments.That also answers my, 'Does it work on a Mac OK?'Cheers,Davy Quote
coopernatural Posted January 28, 2010 Author Report Posted January 28, 2010 Davy, I really liked Fractal Worlds. Beautiful colors, of course, and it was very relaxing to watch. It was a bit like being in a very expensive jewelry store or glass gallery. It looked great on my 24" monitor. I wish I had time to play with some of the fractal software myself, but there are not enough hours. Thanks for sharing this.Mary,Glad you liked the Fractal Worlds AV.I don't have a widescreen monitor,but I recall it worked quite well(at least for me)on a widescreen projector. Thanks for the comments.Davy Quote
Barry Beckham Posted January 28, 2010 Report Posted January 28, 2010 While I am struggling to come up with something a bit different for an AV you come up with three of them and my finger didn't even twitch towards the escape Key on any of them I would have argued at one point that the size of the slide show doesn't matter and did I read correctly that you don't yet have a wide screen yourself, but these shows do look impressive on a large flat screen monitor. I have seen a few of these fractal AV's and dabbled myself a little, but I think yours is by far the best I have seen so far. Everything balanced well and it was a bit like looking at a fish tank filled with beautiful fish, or we could almost be looking through the Hubble telescope onto the deep reaches of space. In my view, you have chosen the perfect length for this AV. As beautiful as the fractals are, there is a limit to how many you can take in one sitting and I think you got that about perfect.There is some great photographs in frozen and as I watched it I wanted to start asking questions, where ? - how? It’s not every day you can photograph Polar Bears with cubs. I also like the variation in images and the whole thing just worked.I like textures and have been working on an AV for weeks now trying to blend images with textures, so I was hooked from the start, but it reached a point where I thought there has to be something else to this (judging by the quality of the other two) and that was when the message of the What Lies Beneath AV started to become clear. What a great finish too.Can't wait to see what is next Quote
Lakelandlass Posted January 28, 2010 Report Posted January 28, 2010 All,Have reworked 3 previous AVs to HD 1920x1080.http://www.mediafire.com/?mikmaxj4ykm Fractal Worlds HD PChttp://www.mediafire.com/?rumyfilnzwo Fractal Worlds HD MAChttp://www.mediafire.com/?qnyywzonzmm Frozen HD PChttp://www.mediafire.com/?in5tmyzjong Frozen HD MAChttp://www.mediafire.com/?omziwyvjnmq What Lies Beneath HD PChttp://www.mediafire.com/?m1r1zeqmkdy What Lies Beneath HD MACSmallish in size from around 16 - 20mbComments ,good,bad or indifferent are fine by me.This is just a way of killing a few hours.DavyAs usual, Davy, you always come up with something a bit special. Fractal Worlds is beautiful with its range of brilliant colours and I thoroughly enjoyed 'What Lies beneath.. the first time around but even better on a big monitor. As you can imagine, Frozen appealed to me most as I am currently working on an a/v about Antarctica, tho' I could do with one or two of those seal pics. Great work, as always.Maureen Quote
trailertrash Posted January 28, 2010 Report Posted January 28, 2010 I just watched all 3 Davy. These are brilliant M8. Loved all 3 but Frozen and Beneath were spectacular.Andrew Quote
coopernatural Posted January 28, 2010 Author Report Posted January 28, 2010 Hi Davy, Fantastic!Hi Rick.You are a man of few words,but 'Fantastic' is a great word.Thanks,Davy Quote
coopernatural Posted January 28, 2010 Author Report Posted January 28, 2010 While I am struggling to come up with something a bit different for an AV you come up with three of them and my finger didn't even twitch towards the escape Key on any of them I would have argued at one point that the size of the slide show doesn't matter and did I read correctly that you don't yet have a wide screen yourself, but these shows do look impressive on a large flat screen monitor. I have seen a few of these fractal AV's and dabbled myself a little, but I think yours is by far the best I have seen so far. Everything balanced well and it was a bit like looking at a fish tank filled with beautiful fish, or we could almost be looking through the Hubble telescope onto the deep reaches of space. In my view, you have chosen the perfect length for this AV. As beautiful as the fractals are, there is a limit to how many you can take in one sitting and I think you got that about perfect.There is some great photographs in frozen and as I watched it I wanted to start asking questions, where ? - how? It’s not every day you can photograph Polar Bears with cubs. I also like the variation in images and the whole thing just worked.I like textures and have been working on an AV for weeks now trying to blend images with textures, so I was hooked from the start, but it reached a point where I thought there has to be something else to this (judging by the quality of the other two) and that was when the message of the What Lies Beneath AV started to become clear. What a great finish too.Can't wait to see what is nextHi Barry,These AVs are reworks from originals that came courtesy of Google.The photos in Frozen would probably have takenmonths to capture and a lot of $$$.I know it's cheating and frowned upon,but it has helped me learn about PTE and Photoshop.It also makes me think ofwhat to look for when taking Photographs.I am working with an old 4:3 monitor,but it refuses to die.I want to avoid the cheap TN panel screens,so saving pennies for something better.As a woodworker I usually only see bark as something that is just waste.Wrapping paper for what lies beneath.I thought the different tree bark textures were interesting visually and probably worthyof an AV in their own right.Ideas for AVs sometimes spring from music.What comes in to your head when you hear a piece of music.I match pictures to the sound and not the other way around. For me this is where some good AVs fall down.Although the pace is right,the images and sound are not in sync.Thanks for the comments.Davy Quote
coopernatural Posted January 28, 2010 Author Report Posted January 28, 2010 As usual, Davy, you always come up with something a bit special. Fractal Worlds is beautiful with its range of brilliant colours and I thoroughly enjoyed 'What Lies beneath.. the first time around but even better on a big monitor. As you can imagine, Frozen appealed to me most as I am currently working on an a/v about Antarctica, tho' I could do with one or two of those seal pics. Great work, as always.MaureenThanks Maureen,Am looking forward to your Antartica AV.A lakeland Lass production is always a bit special.Just found some old photos from the days of the Linen Mills and the workers.Going back a bit,even before Ken Cox.Not a smiling face in sight.There might be enough for a short AV.Davy Quote
coopernatural Posted January 28, 2010 Author Report Posted January 28, 2010 I just watched all 3 Davy. These are brilliant M8. Loved all 3 but Frozen and Beneath were spectacular.AndrewHi Andrew,Glad you liked em.Wasn't sure how the HD treatment would work,so it's good to know it's an improvement.I am weaning myself off Google.I expect my AVs to take a nose dive Keep your AVs coming.Cheers,Davy Quote
canteau Posted January 29, 2010 Report Posted January 29, 2010 Superb work DavyI liked especially the fractalIf you want I can post the link on DiapositifRegardsBernard Quote
coopernatural Posted January 29, 2010 Author Report Posted January 29, 2010 Superb work DavyI liked especially the fractalIf you want I can post the link on DiapositifRegardsBernardHi Bernard,Thanks for the comments.There have been some impressive AVs from the Diapositif members.Very knowledgeable and friendly.I'm afraid my limited grasp of French language would let me down,so it would be good of you post a link there for me.regards,Davy Quote
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