EMAIL: chrisj@digiquill.com NAME: Chris Jeppesen TOPIC: Toys COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. TITLE: Trucks in Space COUNTRY: USA WEBPAGE: RENDERER USED: POV-Ray for Windows v3.02 TOOLS USED: Xing MPEG encoder Trial Version GALAXY.INC from Chris Colefax, ccolefax@geocities.com CREATION TIME: about 4 days of human time Final render time: 6 hours 30 minutes 12 seconds HARDWARE USED: AMD K6 266MHz w/ 128MB RAM VIEWING RECOMMENDATIONS: Any old MPEG player should work, preferrably run it at 10-15 fps ANIMATION DESCRIPTION: This is dedicated to my teacher, Mr Peddicord, and all my classmates in CIS420, Southern Oregon University. Mr. Peddicord came back from a week's trip to Arizona, and told us all about it. He told us about a strip mine he went to, where they use some of the World's Biggest Dump Trucks to haul the ore. Then he told us all to render a picture of a dump truck in POV. One day in computer imaging class, I walk into class and Mr. Peddicord says, "Everyone take out a piece of paper and draw a neutron star being sucked into a black hole." Then he told us to render a dump truck in C++. I was getting sick and tired of dump trucks, so I decided to put together the two ideas, and my own destructive attitude when it comes to toys. I remember I had an old yellow Zonka(tm) truck I used to play with in the sand pile. The most fun thing to do was to push it really fast and roll it over a hill onto its side. Or drop it from the top of the slide and watch it bounce. A lot of things that could never happen with a real dump truck. So, trucks in space. My toy dump truck boldly going where no dumptruck has gone before. And probably never will. I think in the entire history of the universe, this has never happened and never will. DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS ANIMATION WAS CREATED: Everything you see is CSG. Mo modeller was used.I modelled the truck first, got it how I like. Then I made some backgrounds for the truck to tumble through. The Red Giant is a halo, the stars and background is from GALAXY.INC The animation is in four .POV files, one each for each scene. The truck is in it's own .INC file. There is nothing too technically spectacular here. No dump trucks were harmed in the making of this movie.