TITLE: An Alien Invasion
NAME: Uwe Post
COUNTRY: Germany
EMAIL: uwe.post@online.de
WEBPAGE: http://www.upCenter.de
TOPIC: Alien Invasion
COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT.
MPGFILE: alienupc.mpg
ZIPFILE: alienupc.zip
RENDERER USED: 
    MegaPOV 0.4

TOOLS USED: 
    Paper and Pen, PaintShopPro, MainActor Sequencer, LensEffects, LSX
Encoder

CREATION TIME: 
    about 5 hours

HARDWARE USED: 
    AMD K6-III-400, 192 MB RAM

ANIMATION DESCRIPTION: 
    This is my statement against racism.


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DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS ANIMATION WAS CREATED: 
    First there was the idea. Aliens
need not come from another planet. They can just come from another country...
The movie consists of 7 takes, that is: 7 POVRay-files.
It's impossible (at least for me) to animate real looking people. So I had
to use abstract figures. To emphasize that they are something like puppets, I
put them onto a theatre stage. So I started with the opening of the curtains
(take A).
The background of the stage is taken from a former (never finished) animation
project
of mine. It's a wallpaper and the shadows fall onto it. The puppets entering
the
stage are somewhat simple clock calculations with a little sinus in y-direction.
(take B-D)
The most complicated take is take E. The camera moves into the face of puppet
1,
starting smooth, then looking into the opposite direction, showing the puppets
from behind. There we see another face and some lens effects (simulating that
the camera 
is looking strait into the spotlights). The hitting with the club is a somewhat
complicated
movement made with csg, rotate, if/else and so forth. When the camera moved back
to
the initial position, showing "reality" once again, take E is done.
In take F the colored puppet speaks the word "welcome". This is a POVRay macro
with
simple text objects fading out with rgbt <...,clock> or so. Then the face color
of
puppet 1 changes, they are moving again towards each other and the curtain
falls.
At last, take G shows "thank you" (for your patience) and my email address.
All ~800 frames where imported into MainActor (a quite inexpensive German video
editing software
from www.mainconcept.de) and exported as avi. I ran into problems when I tried
to export as mpg,
so I had to use the LSX encoder which we have in the office to create the mpg.
You see, it's not so complicated. It took some time to create the video, but it
was fun.
And I always try to produce a unique story with some content, not a technically
demanding task, because
I have to work, a girlfriend I love and some other projects - which you can see
on my
website upCenter.de.


