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Created a Movie Using Space Engine
pedrosuraDate: Saturday, 23.05.2015, 08:15 | Message # 1
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In 1988, Mark McCandlish, an aerospace illustrator and conceptual artist, came into some incredible information that the Unites States government was in possession of, and operating a kind of anti-gravity technology, through a system, an aircraft that was referred to as The Fluxliner or as the Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV).
The Fluxliner is a highly classified man made vehicle, with off-the-shelf components but has capabilities beyond this World.
This movie was created using Moviestorm, Space Engine and Vue Software.

Watch the movie here...

http://youtu.be/UqIPnWE_R2k


Edited by pedrosura - Saturday, 23.05.2015, 14:41
 
PreliatorDate: Saturday, 23.05.2015, 10:24 | Message # 2
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The video is private.




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pedrosuraDate: Friday, 18.12.2015, 18:30 | Message # 3
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Created a New Movie Called Kaleidoscope Using Space Engine...

It is based on Ray Bradbury's Short Story "Kaleidoscope"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDJqwpOMZNE

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Space Engine is a great platform to create Space Shots. I wish I had a better way to manipulate Spacecraft flight that was not so "realistic" and would allow be to fly spacecraft in formation and record movements. But the shots are really beautiful.

I read this little Short Story names "The Most Important Man In The Universe" from www.dailysciencefiction.com
and really liked it. It is very short but I made it into a short movie.

Watch it here...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3ZHpeMfGgE

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Created a New Movie called "The Bride of The Dark One".

It features Space Engine, Vue Complete and Moviestorm.

You can watch it here, on Youtube 1080P

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOH3YnN6EwQ

Edited by pedrosura - Friday, 04.09.2015, 18:58
 
ZefnolyDate: Thursday, 14.01.2016, 14:09 | Message # 4
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Cool. I have also plans to make a movie with Space Engine and Space Engineers. I have this space ship in Space Engineers where im going to shot a cinamatic about an explorer. The ship itself is going to look as realistic as possible (Using centrifugal arms to render gravity etc.). Space Engineers has Greenscreen skyboxes so im going to shot it so it looks like my ship in that game travels in a universe like Space Engine. I may also even import skyboxes from Space Engine into Space Engineers in certain shots where it is inside the ship.




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pedrosuraDate: Tuesday, 26.01.2016, 00:17 | Message # 5
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Cool, please post here or somewhere easy to find. Looking forward to it. I am not familiar with Space engineer. I use Vue Software for the spaceships and use Space Engine for planets, moons and moving through Space. The problem with SE is that it has been developed to be an accurate model and not designed to make and repeat shots and movements of spacecraft. This makes it difficult to film with spacecrafts in the shots. Also, it is difficult to import models into it. I have yet to succeed importing something. It has to do with the format of the input file.

I had to cancel a movie project and jsut made a trailer with what I had.
It is here.
https://youtu.be/9525wXTYik8

I use SE and Vue Software and moviestorm.
 
123bmcintosh456Date: Monday, 18.04.2016, 17:38 | Message # 6
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I have a specific newbie question about making a movie. Can I make a movie that spans multiple screens? For example, if I have 4 screens that are 1920 pix each, can I create a movie that has a resolution of 1080 x 7680 pixels?

The problem is that I do not have the 4 monitors, so I cannot fool my system into thinking it has this resolution (I don't hink I can, in any case).

The final 'player' will be a dedicated video wall player that can accept a 1080 x 7680 video and play it spanning 4 TVs.

Cheers,
Brian
 
Don_SolarisDate: Friday, 13.05.2016, 17:11 | Message # 7
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Quote 123bmcintosh456 ()

The problem is that I do not have the 4 monitors, so I cannot fool my system into thinking it has this resolution (I don't hink I can, in any case).

First you will need 4 screens. Second you need to figure out can you drag SE screen across all 4 windows. Perhaps someone on the forum can chime in. But even if you manage, you will need a hefty graphics card ($$) that can run smoothly 4k video which is in 8M pixel domain, just like your requested resolution. And a good CPU to run all that!


Edited by Don_Solaris - Friday, 13.05.2016, 17:19
 
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