Cruise Ship (well, now it is.. :P )

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Cruise Ship (well, now it is.. :P )

Post by BZ Win » Sat Dec 30, 2006 4:37 am

Yay! Free time! :p

My new project is going to be a container ship flyover, ill try to render about a 30 second animation with Indigo :E (if all else fails, yafray)


The model isn't going to be terribly detailed, because you won't see each part of the ship for a long time.

Prototype Models done:
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Post by Phil » Sat Dec 30, 2006 4:59 am

Interesting!

could you put the model somewhere to download?
I find incredible what is possible to do with blender but I only use it to change some material :oops:

Regards, Phil

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Post by BZ Win » Sat Dec 30, 2006 5:49 am

Ill post something when I get a bit farther along.

I am also redoing the container, it was horrible :p

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Post by BZ Win » Sat Dec 30, 2006 9:23 am

More work done on the ship

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Post by atmmatt » Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:32 am

Cool! I always love things like this, loads of little detail.

Are you working from a reference or just making it up as you go along?

Personally if you asked me to do a big ship right off the top of my head it would probably look like a canoe... :lol:
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Post by surreal » Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:37 am

30 Seconds!!! good luck! haha that's what.. on average movie fps 24fps = 720 frames for 30 seconds..
And if you let each render for 10 hours.. that's 7200 hours or 300 days.. haha so just leave one frame rendering each night for 10 hours, and in a year you'll have it!!

Other then that, good luck, loosk like it's coming along nicely :)

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Post by BZ Win » Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:40 am

surreal wrote:30 Seconds!!! good luck! haha that's what.. on average movie fps 24fps = 720 frames for 30 seconds..
And if you let each render for 10 hours.. that's 7200 hours or 300 days.. haha so just leave one frame rendering each night for 10 hours, and in a year you'll have it!!

Other then that, good luck, loosk like it's coming along nicely :)
I did a test, I can render that ship and a fluid sim, a 640x480 frame in 2 hours, thats only one 3.2core. I have 3 other computers I will use for the final render (if I ever get that far :p)

@Atmmatt: I have a few images of some cargo ships, that I found on google images, I'm looking at those as I go along.

These are the images:
http://www.columbiariverbarpilots.com/P ... uver06.JPG
http://www.lr.org/NR/rdonlyres/C9799F36 ... 600teu.jpg

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Post by eman7613 » Sat Dec 30, 2006 12:09 pm

24fps is movie theater quality, but in slow paced action most people wont notice 18 - 20 fps.
EDIT: by slow paced i mean people are walking not running off walls shooting each other as a place flies by at mach 3 :roll:
Yes i know, my spelling sucks

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Post by BZ Win » Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:47 pm

Very Early Material Test.

I think ill do the fluid simulation in Realflow

http://bzfusion.net/blender/ship/im1167437836.png

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Post by BZ Win » Sun Dec 31, 2006 10:48 am

Slap me now, I decided to redo the whole thing, not detailed enough for me purposes.


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Post by CTZn » Sun Dec 31, 2006 12:58 pm

Neat

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Post by Zom-B » Sun Dec 31, 2006 3:48 pm

surreal wrote:30 Seconds!!! good luck! haha that's what.. on average movie fps 24fps = 720 frames for 30 seconds..
And if you let each render for 10 hours.. that's 7200 hours or 300 days.. haha so just leave one frame rendering each night for 10 hours, and in a year you'll have it!!

Other then that, good luck, looks like it's coming along nicely :)
Simply start a Hamachi Network for this Project, so some helpful guys, interested in this Project sure would donate some hours of Rendering :wink:

Or simply ask some friends of you, to help via network rendering...
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Post by surreal » Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:45 pm

Oh yeah i forgot about hamachi. i've never set it up my self but i would help out with some rener time if you need! just let me know!
I also have some spare bandwidth on my webhost so if you need some online place to store files let me know!

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Post by CTZn » Mon Jan 01, 2007 12:30 am

Planned with fog ? :D

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Post by BZ Win » Mon Jan 01, 2007 10:53 am

How on earth would I add fog? :\

Heres a small update, I havent been modeling as much today as I have been trying to do a accurate water simulation within blender.

Just a crappy Internal render, weird materials.
http://bzfusion.net/blender/ship/boat.jpg

@surreal, I have 49 of my 50 gig of storage on bzfusion.net that I never use, but thanks for the offer :)

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