[WIP] Dragon Vore - v4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmvyhXuMnck
Work in progress
I have changed the frame rate to 35fps instead of 30
I've also extended the end by 250 frames.
Work in progress
I have changed the frame rate to 35fps instead of 30
I've also extended the end by 250 frames.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 146.8 kB
Nice and cute! I like it!
But the actual video framerate is still 30 fps, not 35 fps. It looks like that every 7th frame is missed, that results in micro stuttering after every 6 frames and jaggy movement. The previous version (v3) don't have such problems.
Also, why 35 fps? It does not map directly to refresh rates of any screen. 30 fps video would produce a smoother movement than 35 fps video on 60 Hz or 120 Hz screens. I think that it would be better to render in 60 fps frame rate. Or just leave 30 fps if rendering times are too long.
But the actual video framerate is still 30 fps, not 35 fps. It looks like that every 7th frame is missed, that results in micro stuttering after every 6 frames and jaggy movement. The previous version (v3) don't have such problems.
Also, why 35 fps? It does not map directly to refresh rates of any screen. 30 fps video would produce a smoother movement than 35 fps video on 60 Hz or 120 Hz screens. I think that it would be better to render in 60 fps frame rate. Or just leave 30 fps if rendering times are too long.
As it turns out, 35fps used to be a common frame rate for games on CRT (tube) PC monitors running at a refresh rate of 70hz and 35x2=70. 70hz was chosen to reduce flicker, which is highly visible at 60hz (like a tube TV For example, the original DOOM game ran at it. That being said, this is a rather historical framerate, and simply speeding up a video to a non-standard framerate is not an elegant way to change the speed. In order to display this on a 60hz monitor, you need to do a frame pulldown ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-two_pull_down ), in this case, you would need a pulldown of a frame pattern 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1, which is very ugly, to say the least.
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