Ok, finally it's possible to download my animations in MPEG format. I'm using MPEG because you get pretty small files and it's totally platform-independent (it should be, I'm not sure if you get good players for all machines, best are probably MPEG-boards). I'd really like to get some feedback on how this is working on other platforms/configurations. You can find software MPEG-players for the AMIGA on the AMINET under directory gfx/show. I'm using AMIPEG05 because it also supports CyberGFX. If you know where to get MPEG-players for Windows/Mac please eMail me, so I can create links...

Little character-animation of a robot walking. For some reason there are a couple of frames with very unsmooth movement, I don't know why this happens and I couldn't avoid it, either. It seems to be a bug of Real 3d when morphing skeletons...
<----- click there to get 176x144, or try 352x240! Both 80 frames.

I've discouvered the shrink wrapping function... so, I had to create a little morphing. First you have a simple textured B-spline-sphere, the next keyframe is a deformed B-spline-mesh (with an E, that's where the animation's got its name from), next is some abstract object and last there's some sort of alien head...
<----- click there to get 176x144 MPEG with 200 frames

I'm learning how to model with B-splines, here's the fun part of that :-)
This is more some sort of experiment than anything serious, but it looks interesting I think. Serious??? nothin's serious on this page ;-)
<----- click there to get 144x176 (AMIPEG can display this without problems, if you have problems with that format - click here to tell me your problems :-)


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