thedom Posted August 23, 2006 Report Posted August 23, 2006 A 3D animated demo of the partial solar system !(click on the picture to download the file - 9,08 Mb).This demo is a mix of two very interesting ideas :Lin Evans Solar System demo) and JPD ellipse demo. So, thanks to them.Of course, I added some tricks to make a nice 3D effects.It took a big amount of work, but even myself, I'm quite amaze with the result !Go have a look, I don't think you gonna be disappointed.The demo is 2 minutes and 15 seconds long.The full PTE project is avalaible too on my site (link in the description of the demo).I Think I'm gonna use the second animation for my slideshow about my trip in Libya because I saw a total solar eclipse there. Please, don't hesitate to let me know what you think of this demo.Anyway, thanks again to JPD and Lin Evans. Quote
thedom Posted August 23, 2006 Author Report Posted August 23, 2006 Finally, even if to register is quick and easy (20 sec maximum), I removed the fact that you have to register first to download some of the files.Those who want to register still can. This way, I will have the ability to send them news and links to new interesting files. Quote
Lin Evans Posted August 23, 2006 Report Posted August 23, 2006 A 3D animated demo of the partial solar system !(click on the picture to download the file - 9,08 Mb).This demo is a mix of two very interesting ideas :Lin Evans Solar System demo) and JPD ellipse demo. So, thanks to them.Of course, I added some tricks to make a nice 3D effects.It took a big amount of work, but even myself, I'm quite amaze with the result !Go have a look, I don't think you gonna be disappointed.The demo is 2 minutes and 15 seconds long.The full PTE project is avalaible too on my site (link in the description of the demo).I Think I'm gonna use the second animation for my slideshow about my trip in Libya because I saw a total solar eclipse there. Please, don't hesitate to let me know what you think of this demo.Anyway, thanks again to JPD and Lin Evans. Nice one! Looks great - wish we had some larger screens so the whole known solar system could be simulated. Best regards,Lin Quote
JPD Posted August 24, 2006 Report Posted August 24, 2006 OK, Dom, I think everybody here give exemples as do many people as you, Lin Evans, Al Robinson, CĂ©lou and many others in order to help PTE users, and not for themself. It's the reason for which they often put there demo and tutorial on there own page but also on Beechbrook when the tutorial is made with PTE or Diaporam@forum or Diapositif for french demo or explanations, and of course on this forum for those who understand english (even bad english as mine). Thank you for sharing all the differents demos and tutorials on the same page, it's easier to find informations for PTE users.I saw your show and it's a good job, I tought to do near the same last week and downloaded for that pictures from the NASA, but finally prefer to work with atoms (more simple for explanations).We can see with your show many possibilities offer by the new version, even if for a show, we will use a little part of the possibilities. It's of course a lot of job to do, but the result is very interesting.Thanks for sharing. Quote
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