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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #14 from previous page: July 14, 2012, 01:35:34 PM »
Mmmm... I used 7Zip with the normal regular deflate compression method to compress it with an IBM compatible PC (not an Amiga) so I'm not sure why you are getting the problem and the reason I use .zip and deflate is precisely because it is the most common and compatible compression method cause I'm trying to make it available as much as possible to the broadest amount of computer users so I seldom if ever get somebody that tells me that it has problems with this.

I remember that one day I got the problem with somebody that couldn't decompress one of my .zip files and I found out it was because I was using LZMA encoding but like I said I'm using deflate for everything now and I know that 7zip is not the best program in the world but it seldom gives me problems of any kind.

I don't know, Winrar should be able to eat something like this for breakfast. Ummmm any format that you can decompress that I may try? I can create .7z, .tar. I don't have at the moment a way to create a .rar file which could be better for you to also place it at Mediafire. Let's see what I can do. I will try later a different program. Will see, will see.
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2012, 01:56:20 PM »
I created .tar versions of both files with a different program (PeaZip) and placed them as an alternative in my Mediafire wallpapers folder. Can you decompress those? Tell me if you succeed.

This is the address to that Mediafire folder:

http://www.mediafire.com/?s6fv8uv963e0m

Look for both files ending with .tar and see if you can decompress them OK.
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2012, 02:07:02 PM »
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Mmmm... I used 7Zip with the normal regular deflate compression method to compress it with an IBM compatible PC (not an Amiga) so I'm not sure why you are getting the problem and the reason I use .zip and deflate is precisely because it is the most common and compatible compression method cause I'm trying to make it available as much as possible to the broadest amount of computer users so I seldom if ever get somebody that tells me that it has problems with this.

I remember that one day I got the problem with somebody that couldn't decompress one of my .zip files and I found out it was because I was using LZMA encoding but like I said I'm using deflate for everything now and I know that 7zip is not the best program in the world but it seldom gives me problems of any kind.

I don't know, Winrar should be able to eat something like this for breakfast. Ummmm any format that you can decompress that I may try? I can create .7z, .tar. I don't have at the moment a way to create a .rar file which could be better for you to also place it at Mediafire. Let's see what I can do. I will try later a different program. Will see, will see.
Upgraded my copy of 7zip and now im good :D
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2012, 02:17:09 PM »
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I created .tar versions of both files with a different program (PeaZip) and placed them as an alternative in my Mediafire wallpapers folder. Can you decompress those? Tell me if you succeed.

This is the address to that Mediafire folder:

http://www.mediafire.com/?s6fv8uv963e0m

Look for both files ending with .tar and see if you can decompress them OK.
the TAR's work fine in WinRAR
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #18 on: July 14, 2012, 03:39:31 PM »
I'm glad that it worked for you. Hey maybe you should check this other post I made here if you are interested.

It is about some new Amiga screensaver 3D models (for IBM compatible PCs - well there is now an IBM compatible Amiga too so it is for Amiga too) I made and one of them matches this wallpaper and there are several Amiga related ones.

If you are interested check this link:

http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?p=700088#post700088
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #19 on: July 14, 2012, 07:23:44 PM »
Those renders looks awesome.

I remember I did this one in Imagine ages ago, it took more than a day on an 030/50
6 light sources, and probably an ambient as well, lots of glass with different refraction. Unfortunatly I don't have the scene anymore, and I cant remember how to do it any more.
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Re: Regenerating Nostalgia - Amiga Wallpaper HD
« Reply #20 on: July 21, 2012, 01:24:57 AM »
3D graphics  is something that one has to work a bit hard to learn. To me is not that is difficult, it is just that it has steep learning curve and that it took some time to learn something about it.

Now, if one really tries and practice and practice enough there comes a point when one has learned enough not to forget. After a while is a bit like learning how to ride a bike, once you learn it...

Maybe one day yo will pick it up again. If you start with a different application it may take some time to get readjusted to it. If you have really learned enough about the subject in reality it is far easier o learn a second application than to start from scratch altogether cause many of the principles that apply to one program can be applied to another.

I mean for example in rendering I realized how much more I have learned about the subject of light alone and reflections and refraction and global illumination and a helluva lot of things that I didn't know before or that I didn't know as well.

In 3D modeling even if programs have advanced a lot we still find ourselves having to deal with the most fundamental polygon in the universe which is the triangle and as much as I have learned about modern 3D I still have to go into triangle management all the time and dealing with quads (double triangle faces) which is very common.

So the thing is that once you learn these fundamentals well enough learning a new application is a matter of learning where the commands and functions are located because most of the serious 3D programs out there share many common tools and procedures, enough to make it easier to adapt to another program.

Some people prefer to stick with a single 3D program no matter what but I tell you that I could learn any relatively fast. I mean I have used Ray Dream Designer a bit, Strata 3D a bit, 3D Studio Max, GMax and then I moved to Blender just because it was capable enough and it didn't cost a penny. And I have used a few others too like Sketchup and others. And I have used quite a few different renderers along the line too.

Once you learn enough it is relatively easy to move to a different 3D program or learn a different renderer. The same principles of geometry and light generally govern all those programs and renderers, yes they do have many differences but one learns them and adapt to them.

It just takes some practice and one has to take it one step at a time and be patient, that's all. Now, once you learn it can become quite addictive, it is a lot of fun.
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