MrMostar
2007-04-15, 12:29:48
Mal wieder ein echter Jaw-Dropper: :eek:
Eine Demo Group hat ein Modell einer Spiegelreflexkamera erstellt, dass man physikalisch korrekt zusammenbauen kann.
Erinnert mich stark an das 3D Konstruktionsprogramm edrawing.
http://www.scene.org/file.php?file=/parties/2007/thegathering07/demo/nesnausk_-_zenit.zip&fileinfo
xxx_________________ about ____________________xxx
Two Zenit cameras have been sacrificed during
creation of camera model.
Zenit is a dynamical demo: camera disassembles in
different order each time (camera paths and some
other parts are randomized too). Check out final
version for manual mode: you can disassemble and
assemble camera in any physically correct order.
Physically correct means that you can't take off
cover without unscrewing screws first. You can
accually affect camera disassembly even during the
playback of the demo.
xxx________________ controls __________________xxx
Left-click on a part of the camera to remove or
put back it.
Right-click to rotate the camera.
Use Mouse-wheel to zoom in/out.
Using space you can skip demo and go to manual
mode directly.
http://666kb.com/i/anikwg745noyuj7xa.jpg
Eine Demo Group hat ein Modell einer Spiegelreflexkamera erstellt, dass man physikalisch korrekt zusammenbauen kann.
Erinnert mich stark an das 3D Konstruktionsprogramm edrawing.
http://www.scene.org/file.php?file=/parties/2007/thegathering07/demo/nesnausk_-_zenit.zip&fileinfo
xxx_________________ about ____________________xxx
Two Zenit cameras have been sacrificed during
creation of camera model.
Zenit is a dynamical demo: camera disassembles in
different order each time (camera paths and some
other parts are randomized too). Check out final
version for manual mode: you can disassemble and
assemble camera in any physically correct order.
Physically correct means that you can't take off
cover without unscrewing screws first. You can
accually affect camera disassembly even during the
playback of the demo.
xxx________________ controls __________________xxx
Left-click on a part of the camera to remove or
put back it.
Right-click to rotate the camera.
Use Mouse-wheel to zoom in/out.
Using space you can skip demo and go to manual
mode directly.
http://666kb.com/i/anikwg745noyuj7xa.jpg