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    Default YinYangYong Next Gen

    I've been running out of inspiration recently, but I had always had it in mind to revisit these YinYang animations at some stage, so now seemed as good a time as any.

    Same techniques as before, but using sizing pixels to keep the size and positioning constant, but now need to crop the resulting animation. 12 frames so it is a little jerky, but that helps keep the file size down. I might try a larger smoother one next.

    Mike
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    Default Re: YinYangYong Next Gen

    Very cool Mike.

    How about a really hard one next... Different speeds for the different colors... Now that would be hard...

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    Default Re: YinYangYong Next Gen

    Great work, Mike. The animation run fairly smooth.
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    Default Re: YinYangYong Next Gen

    Eye catching!

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    Default Re: YinYangYong Next Gen

    That thing is going to put me in a trance. :-o

    You never cease to amaze me.

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    Thumbs up Re: YinYangYong Next Gen

    Beautiful, Mike! I really like it.

    I went back and looked at your earlier versions, and I think it's the lighting that makes all the difference on this one. The earlier ones were flat, but this one fairly sparkles with life.

    Excellent!

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    Default Re: YinYangYong Next Gen

    Thanks, folks.
    I have to agree with Terry, I've realised over the last few months that lighting is very important, and can actually make or break an image, and these days I can spend a lot more time on lighting a scene than on generating it.

    Mike

 

 

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