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During the autumn of last year, when PTE v6.0 was going through its beta programme, a challenge was thrown down on this forum to animate Rubik's Cube using PTE v6. As some of you will recall, I accepted that challenge and, at the time, posted a couple of "work in progress" exe files of the sequence. Today, as part of my investigation into the use of YouTube, and especially testing its ability to handle PTE animations, I have uploaded the finished form of that sequence. It is available here (once again it is HD 1920x1080):

Although the video frame rate does not handle the zooming cube very well, after that I was rather pleasantly surprised at how well the video rendering has coped with all the motion that I was throwing at it. Not as smooth as the exe file, admittedly, but quite an impressive showing nonetheless.

regards,

Peter

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Hi Peter

I have just noticed your Rubik's Cube demonstration, what a great effect. I tried it in an earlier version of PTE, but mine doesn't compare with your version. Very well done.

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During the autumn of last year, when PTE v6.0 was going through its beta programme, a challenge was thrown down on this forum to animate Rubik's Cube using PTE v6. As some of you will recall, I accepted that challenge and, at the time, posted a couple of "work in progress" exe files of the sequence. Today, as part of my investigation into the use of YouTube, and especially testing its ability to handle PTE animations, I have uploaded the finished form of that sequence. It is available here (once again it is HD 1920x1080):

Although the video frame rate does not handle the zooming cube very well, after that I was rather pleasantly surprised at how well the video rendering has coped with all the motion that I was throwing at it. Not as smooth as the exe file, admittedly, but quite an impressive showing nonetheless.

regards,

Peter

nice one. giving me ideas of what is possible with pte.

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