
JoeP, my hat is off to you. Thanks for the inspiration.
Pete
One of my favorite authors starts his first book with these wise words: "If you are interested in stories with happy endings, you would be better off reading some other book. In this book, not only is there no happy ending, there is no happy beginning and ver few happy things in the middle." This could easily be said about my blog.
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They've been using this technique for years with porn.
Or so I've heard.
Tommy
Yeah, but it's hard to post those photos up on the MORE board. I thought I'd do something constructive with my day.
Have a good weekend Tommy.
Pete
any way we can slow those motion shots down?
There's one way I can do it, and another way that you can do it. When building the animation, I can add delay to each frame in increments of .1 second. Most of these I did with .1 second on each frame but the last and it has 1 second. I can try with more delay between frames. It tends to make them look a little choppier. If I shoot more frames (which I sometimes am able to do), I can smooth it out and slow it down.
The easy way for you to slow it down is to get an old Pentium I computer with a crappy video card and very little memory with which to view the animations. That should slow it right down. ;)
Pete
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